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Complex and real singularities of eigenfunction expansions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 November 2011

Ahmed I. Zayed
Affiliation:
Mathematics Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407, U.S.A.

Synopsis

Let θ(t, λ) and (t,λ) be the solutions to the differential equation y“+(λ − q(t))y =0, − ∞ <t < ∞ such that θ(0, λ)) = l, θ'(0, λ)) = 0, ø(0, λ) = 0 and ø'(0, λ) = −1. It is known that for a function f(t)∈ L2(−∞,∞), we have

where for some measures dξ, dη; and dζ independent of f.

In the first part of this paper we devise a technique to locate the singular points of f(t) (t is complex) under the assumptions that E(λ), F(λ) are of order O(e-cvλ), as λ →∞and q(t) is a sufficiently nice function. In this case all the singularities of fare off the real axis. In the second part of the paper we relax the restriction on E(λ) and f(λ) so that they are of order Ok) as λ →∞ for some constant k, and we show that in this case f(t) is a generalised function whose analytic representation is holomorphic in the upper and lower half planes. We then devise a technique to continue analytically across the real axis and locate its singularities thereon.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1986

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