Operator Methods for Boundary Value Problems

Franciszek Hugon Szafraniec editor Seppo Hassi editor Hendrik S V de Snoo editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:11th Oct '12

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A collection of articles on operator-theoretic methods for boundary-value problems. Contains recent developments that will appeal to researchers and students.

This accessible volume presents articles by leading researchers on different approaches to extension theory and spectral theory by means of the recent notions of boundary triplets and relations. These new operator-theoretic methods for boundary value problems will appeal to a wide range of researchers, students and professionals.Presented in this volume are a number of new results concerning the extension theory and spectral theory of unbounded operators using the recent notions of boundary triplets and boundary relations. This approach relies on linear single-valued and multi-valued maps, isometric in a Krein space sense, and offers a basic framework for recent developments in system theory. Central to the theory are analytic tools such as Weyl functions, including Titchmarsh-Weyl m-functions and Dirichlet-to-Neumann maps. A wide range of topics is considered in this context from the abstract to the applied, including boundary value problems for ordinary and partial differential equations; infinite-dimensional perturbations; local point-interactions; boundary and passive control state/signal systems; extension theory of accretive, sectorial and symmetric operators; and Calkin's abstract boundary conditions. This accessible treatment of recent developments, written by leading researchers, will appeal to a broad range of researchers, students and professionals.

ISBN: 9781107606111

Dimensions: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm

Weight: 450g

309 pages