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Differentiable perturbation of unbounded operators
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    Differentiable perturbation of unbounded operators (English)
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    4 November 2003
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    Let \(t\mapsto A(t)\), \(t\in \mathbb{R}\), be a curve of unbounded self-adjoint operators in a Hilbert space with common domain of definition and compact support. Two main results are proved: if \(A\in C^\infty\), then the eigenvalues of \(A(t)\) may be parametrized twice differentiably in \(t\); if \(A(t)\in C^{1,\alpha}\) for some \(\alpha> 0\), then the eigenvalues of \(A(t)\) may be parametrized in a \(C^1\) way in \(t\). It is also shown that the results cannot be improved to yield a \(C^{1,\beta}\) parametrization of the eigenvalues for some \(\beta> 0\) and that \(C^{1,\alpha}\) cannot be weakened to \(C^1\) in the second result.
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    self-adjoint operators
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    parametrisation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors
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