Abstract

Abstract We propose a generalized method for solving the Gelfand–Levitan–Marchenko equation (GLME) based on the block version of the Toeplitz Inner-Bordering (TIB). The method works for the signals containing both the continuous and the discrete spectra. The method allows us to calculate the potential at an arbitrary point and does not require small spectral data. Using this property, we can perform calculations to the right and to the left of the selected starting point. For the discrete spectrum, the procedure of cutting off exponentially growing matrix elements is suggested to avoid the numerical instability and perform calculations for soliton solutions spaced apart in the time domain.

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