Spectral Analysis Of Differential Operators: Interplay Between Spectral And Oscillatory Properties

Fedor S Rofe-beketov author Aleksandr M Kholkin author Ognjen Milatovic translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd

Published:29th Aug '05

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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 Schrödinger 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.

"The appendix is very valuable and helps the reader to find an orientation in the very voluminous literature devoted to the spectral theory of differential operators ... anybody interested in the spectral theory of differential operators will find interesting information in the book, including formulation of open problems for possible investigation." Mathematical Reviews "This book is well-written, and a list of symbols and the index prove useful. A substantial number of open questions is also included. Although addressed primarily to the research community, the book could also be used as a graduate textbooks." Zentralblatt MATH

ISBN: 9789812562760

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464 pages