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Linear elliptic eigenvalue problems involving an indefinite weight
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    Linear elliptic eigenvalue problems involving an indefinite weight (English)
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    Die Verff. untersuchen lineare Eigenwertprobleme vom Typ \[ (Lu)(x)=\lambda m(x)u(x),\quad x\in \Omega, \] wobei L ein linearer, stark elliptischer Differentialoperator ist, \(\Omega\) ein Gebiet mit beschränktem Rand, sowie m(x) eine Funktion, die sowohl positive als auch negative Werte annimmt.
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    eigenvalue problems
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    weight function
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    smooth closed boundary
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    indefinite measure
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