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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1685222
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English | The basis property in \(L_p\) of the system of eigenfunctions corresponding to two problems with a spectral parameter in the boundary condition |
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The basis property in \(L_p\) of the system of eigenfunctions corresponding to two problems with a spectral parameter in the boundary condition (English)
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4 February 2003
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The paper is devoted to the study of two spectral problems \[ u^{\prime \prime}(x)+\lambda u(x)=0,\quad u(1)=0, \quad (a-\lambda)u'(0)+\lambda bu(0)=0,\;a,b>0, \] and \[ u^{\prime \prime}(x)+\lambda u(x)=0,\;\;u(0)=0, \;u'(1)-\lambda du(1)=0,\;d>0. \] The former arises solving an analogy of the Tricomi problem for a parabolic-hyperbolic equation by the Fourier method, while the latter is obtained for the amplitude of standing waves in the problem of vibrations of a loaded string. The above problems have only the eigenfunctions \(u_{n}(x)=\sqrt 2 \sin (\sqrt \lambda_{n} (1-x))\) and \(u_{n}(x)=\sqrt 2 \sin (\sqrt \lambda_{n} x)\), \(n=0,1,2\dots\), with positive eigenvalues \(\lambda_{n}\) determined by the equations \(\tan \sqrt \lambda =(a-\lambda)/(b\sqrt \lambda)\) and \(\cot \sqrt \lambda =d\sqrt \lambda\), respectively. It is proved that the systems \(\{u_{n}(x)\}\), \(n=1,2,\dots\), of these eigenfunctions without a single arbitrary chosen function, form bases in the space \(L_{p}(0,1)\), \(p\geq 1\). In this connection see also the papers by the authors [ibid. 33, No. 1, 116-120 (1997; Zbl 0911.34070) and Dokl. Math. 55, No. 1, 80-83 (1997; Zbl 0965.34070)].
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spectral problem
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eigenfunction expansions
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partial differential equations of mixed type
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