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A fundamental approach to the generalized eigenvalue problem for self- adjoint operators
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    A fundamental approach to the generalized eigenvalue problem for self- adjoint operators (English)
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    The generalized eigenvalue problem for an arbitrary self-adjoint operator is solved in a Gelfand triple consisting of three Hilbert spaces. The proof is based on a measure theoretical version of the Sobolev lemma, and the multiplicity theory for self-adjoint operators. As an application necessary and sufficient conditions are mentioned such that a self- adjoint operator in \(L_ 2({\mathbb{R}})\) has (generalized) eigenfunctions which are tempered distributions.
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    generalized eigenvalue problem for an arbitrary self-adjoint operator
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    Gelfand triple
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    measure theoretical version of the Sobolev lemma
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    multiplicity theory for self-adjoint operators
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    eigenfunctions which are tempered distributions
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