Spectral Theory and Differential Operators

Spectral Theory and Differential Operators
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 610
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ISBN-10 : 9780198812050
ISBN-13 : 0198812051
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Spectral Theory and Differential Operators by : David Eric Edmunds

This book is an updated version of the classic 1987 monograph "Spectral Theory and Differential Operators".The original book was a cutting edge account of the theory of bounded and closed linear operators in Banach and Hilbert spaces relevant to spectral problems involving differential equations. It is accessible to a graduate student as well as meeting the needs of seasoned researchers in mathematics and mathematical physics. This revised edition corrects various errors, and adds extensive notes to the end of each chapter which describe the considerable progress that has been made on the topic in the last 30 years.

Spectral Theory of Ordinary Differential Operators

Spectral Theory of Ordinary Differential Operators
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9783540479123
ISBN-13 : 3540479120
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Synopsis Spectral Theory of Ordinary Differential Operators by : Joachim Weidmann

These notes will be useful and of interest to mathematicians and physicists active in research as well as for students with some knowledge of the abstract theory of operators in Hilbert spaces. They give a complete spectral theory for ordinary differential expressions of arbitrary order n operating on -valued functions existence and construction of self-adjoint realizations via boundary conditions, determination and study of general properties of the resolvent, spectral representation and spectral resolution. Special attention is paid to the question of separated boundary conditions, spectral multiplicity and absolutely continuous spectrum. For the case nm=2 (Sturm-Liouville operators and Dirac systems) the classical theory of Weyl-Titchmarch is included. Oscillation theory for Sturm-Liouville operators and Dirac systems is developed and applied to the study of the essential and absolutely continuous spectrum. The results are illustrated by the explicit solution of a number of particular problems including the spectral theory one partical Schrödinger and Dirac operators with spherically symmetric potentials. The methods of proof are functionally analytic wherever possible.

Partial Differential Equations VII

Partial Differential Equations VII
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9783662067192
ISBN-13 : 3662067196
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Partial Differential Equations VII by : M.A. Shubin

This EMS volume contains a survey of the principles and advanced techniques of the spectral theory of linear differential and pseudodifferential operators in finite-dimensional spaces. Also including a special section of Sunada's recent solution of Kac's celebrated problem of whether or not "one can hear the shape of a drum".

Pseudodifferential Operators and Spectral Theory

Pseudodifferential Operators and Spectral Theory
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9783642565793
ISBN-13 : 3642565794
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Pseudodifferential Operators and Spectral Theory by : M.A. Shubin

I had mixed feelings when I thought how I should prepare the book for the second edition. It was clear to me that I had to correct all mistakes and misprints that were found in the book during the life of the first edition. This was easy to do because the mistakes were mostly minor and easy to correct, and the misprints were not many. It was more difficult to decide whether I should update the book (or at least its bibliography) somehow. I decided that it did not need much of an updating. The main value of any good mathematical book is that it teaches its reader some language and some skills. It can not exhaust any substantial topic no matter how hard the author tried. Pseudodifferential operators became a language and a tool of analysis of partial differential equations long ago. Therefore it is meaningless to try to exhaust this topic. Here is an easy proof. As of July 3, 2000, MathSciNet (the database of the American Mathematical Society) in a few seconds found 3695 sources, among them 363 books, during its search for "pseudodifferential operator". (The search also led to finding 963 sources for "pseudo-differential operator" but I was unable to check how much the results ofthese two searches intersected). This means that the corresponding words appear either in the title or in the review published in Mathematical Reviews.

Spectral Analysis of Differential Operators

Spectral Analysis of Differential Operators
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9789812703453
ISBN-13 : 9812703454
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Spectral Analysis of Differential Operators by : Fedor S. Rofe-Beketov

This is the first monograph devoted to the Sturm oscillatory theory for infinite systems of differential equations and its relations with the spectral theory. It aims to study a theory of self-adjoint problems for such systems, based on an elegant method of binary relations. Another topic investigated in the book is the behavior of discrete eigenvalues which appear in spectral gaps of the Hill operator and almost periodic SchrAdinger operators due to local perturbations of the potential (e.g., modeling impurities in crystals). The book is based on results that have not been presented in other monographs. The only prerequisites needed to read it are basics of ordinary differential equations and operator theory. It should be accessible to graduate students, though its main topics are of interest to research mathematicians working in functional analysis, differential equations and mathematical physics, as well as to physicists interested in spectral theory of differential operators."

Spectral Theory of Random Schrödinger Operators

Spectral Theory of Random Schrödinger Operators
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 611
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ISBN-10 : 9781461244882
ISBN-13 : 1461244889
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Spectral Theory of Random Schrödinger Operators by : R. Carmona

Since the seminal work of P. Anderson in 1958, localization in disordered systems has been the object of intense investigations. Mathematically speaking, the phenomenon can be described as follows: the self-adjoint operators which are used as Hamiltonians for these systems have a ten dency to have pure point spectrum, especially in low dimension or for large disorder. A lot of effort has been devoted to the mathematical study of the random self-adjoint operators relevant to the theory of localization for disordered systems. It is fair to say that progress has been made and that the un derstanding of the phenomenon has improved. This does not mean that the subject is closed. Indeed, the number of important problems actually solved is not larger than the number of those remaining. Let us mention some of the latter: • A proof of localization at all energies is still missing for two dimen sional systems, though it should be within reachable range. In the case of the two dimensional lattice, this problem has been approached by the investigation of a finite discrete band, but the limiting pro cedure necessary to reach the full two-dimensional lattice has never been controlled. • The smoothness properties of the density of states seem to escape all attempts in dimension larger than one. This problem is particularly serious in the continuous case where one does not even know if it is continuous.

Introduction to Spectral Theory

Introduction to Spectral Theory
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Publisher : American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : 0821886630
ISBN-13 : 9780821886632
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Spectral Theory by : Boris Moiseevich Levitan

Spectral Theory and Differential Operators

Spectral Theory and Differential Operators
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 0521587107
ISBN-13 : 9780521587105
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Spectral Theory and Differential Operators by : E. Brian Davies

This book could be used either for self-study or as a course text, and aims to lead the reader to the more advanced literature on partial differential operators.

Boundary Value Problems, Weyl Functions, and Differential Operators

Boundary Value Problems, Weyl Functions, and Differential Operators
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 775
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ISBN-10 : 9783030367145
ISBN-13 : 3030367142
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Boundary Value Problems, Weyl Functions, and Differential Operators by : Jussi Behrndt

This open access book presents a comprehensive survey of modern operator techniques for boundary value problems and spectral theory, employing abstract boundary mappings and Weyl functions. It includes self-contained treatments of the extension theory of symmetric operators and relations, spectral characterizations of selfadjoint operators in terms of the analytic properties of Weyl functions, form methods for semibounded operators, and functional analytic models for reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces. Further, it illustrates these abstract methods for various applications, including Sturm-Liouville operators, canonical systems of differential equations, and multidimensional Schrödinger operators, where the abstract Weyl function appears as either the classical Titchmarsh-Weyl coefficient or the Dirichlet-to-Neumann map. The book is a valuable reference text for researchers in the areas of differential equations, functional analysis, mathematical physics, and system theory. Moreover, thanks to its detailed exposition of the theory, it is also accessible and useful for advanced students and researchers in other branches of natural sciences and engineering.

Introduction to Spectral Theory

Introduction to Spectral Theory
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9781461207412
ISBN-13 : 146120741X
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Spectral Theory by : P.D. Hislop

The intention of this book is to introduce students to active areas of research in mathematical physics in a rather direct way minimizing the use of abstract mathematics. The main features are geometric methods in spectral analysis, exponential decay of eigenfunctions, semi-classical analysis of bound state problems, and semi-classical analysis of resonance. A new geometric point of view along with new techniques are brought out in this book which have both been discovered within the past decade. This book is designed to be used as a textbook, unlike the competitors which are either too fundamental in their approach or are too abstract in nature to be considered as texts. The authors' text fills a gap in the marketplace.