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Linear Operators and Operator Functions Associated with Spectral Boundary Value Problems

Vladimir Ryzhov

Published 2009-04-01, updated 2022-04-25Version 2

The paper develops a theory of spectral boundary value problems from the perspective of general theory of linear operators in Hilbert spaces. An abstract form of spectral boundary value problem with generalized boundary conditions is suggested and results on its solvability complemented by representations of weak and strong solutions are obtained. Existence of a closed linear operator defined by a given boundary condition and description of its domain are studied in detail. These questions are addressed on the basis of Krein's resolvent formula derived from the explicit representations of solutions also obtained here. Usual resolvent identities for two operators associated with two different boundary conditions are written in terms of the so called M-function. Abstract considerations are complemented by illustrative examples taken from the theory of partial differential operators. Other applications to boundary value problems of analysis and mathematical physics are outlined. (Initial version title "Spectral Boundary Value Problems and their Linear Operators", 2009)

Comments: 51 pages
Journal: In: Kurasov, P. et al (eds) Analysis as a Tool in Mathematical Physics. Operator Theory: Advances and Applications, vol 276, 2020
Categories: math-ph, math.MP
Subjects: 47F05, 35A05, 35P05, 35C05
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