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On \(M\)-functions and operator theory for non-self-adjoint discrete Hamiltonian systems
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    On \(M\)-functions and operator theory for non-self-adjoint discrete Hamiltonian systems (English)
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    18 September 2007
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    Discrete generally non-self-adjoint Hamiltonian systems, defining Weyl-Sims sets which replace the classical Weyl circles, and a matrix-valued \(M\)-function on suitable cone-shaped domains in the complex plane are studied. Furthermore, realizations of the corresponding differential operator and its adjoint are characterized and their resolvents are constructed.
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    non-self-adjoint operators
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    difference operators
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    Weyl-Titchmarsh \(M\)-function
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    Weyl-Sims sets
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