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Dissipative eigenvalue problems for a Sturm–Liouville operator with a singular potential*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 July 2007
Abstract
In this paper we consider the Sturm–Liouville operator d2/dx2 − 1/x on the interval [a, b], a < 0 < b, with Dirichlet boundary conditions at a and b, for which x = 0 is a singular point. In the two components L2(a, 0) and L2(0, b) of the space L2(a, b) = L2(a, 0) ⊕ L2(0, b) we define minimal symmetric operators and describe all the maximal dissipative and self-adjoint extensions of their orthogonal sum in L2(a, b) by interface conditions at x = 0. We prove that the maximal dissipative extensions whose domain contains only continuous functions f are characterized by the interface condition limx→0+(f′(x)−f′(−x)) = γf(0) with γ∈C+∪R or by the Dirichlet condition f(0+) = f(0−) = 0. We also show that the corresponding operators can be obtained by norm resolvent approximation from operators where the potential 1/x is replaced by a continuous function, and that their eigen and associated functions can be chosen to form a Bari basis in L2(a, b).
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- Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Section A: Mathematics , Volume 130 , Issue 6 , December 2000 , pp. 1237 - 1257
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- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 2000
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* Dedicated to Professor Boele Braaksma on the occasion of his 65th birthday, in friendship.
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