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    Spectral properties of the Hill operator (English)
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    18 October 2016
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    The Hill operator \(L_{\theta}\), \(\theta \in [0, 1]\), generated on the interval \([0,\omega]\) by the differential expression \[ l(x) = -x'' - v x, \quad (v \in L_2[0, \omega]), \] and the boundary conditions \[ x(\omega) = e^{i \pi \theta} x(0), \quad x'(\omega) = e^{i \pi \theta} x'(0), \] is studied. The authors derive precise asymptotic formulas for the eigenvalues of \(L_{\theta}\) in terms of the Fourier coefficients of the potential \(v\). They also obtain sufficient conditions for the operator \(L_{\theta}\) to be spectral in the sense of Dunford, and provide the estimates for the spectral projections. The research is based on the method of similar operators.
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    Hill operator
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    Hilbert space \(L_2[0, \omega]\),method of similar operators
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    Dunford spectral operator
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    \(\theta\)-balanced potential
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    Hilbert-Schmidt operator
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    equiconvergence
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