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On a nonlocal perturbation of a periodic eigenvalue problem (English)
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21 November 2007
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The author considers the eigenvalue problem \[ \begin{aligned} &u''+\lambda u=0, \quad 0<x<1,\\ &u(0)=u(1),\;u'(0)=u'(1)+\int^1_0p(x)u(x)\,dx,\end{aligned}\tag{1} \] where \(p\in L_1(0,1)\) is a complex-valued function. If \(P\) denotes the set of functions \(p\) such that the system of eigenfunctions and associated functions of problem (1) is a Riesz basis in \(L_2(0,1)\) and \(\overline P=L_1(0,1)\backslash P\), then the author shows that the sets \(P\) and \(\overline P\) are everywhere dense in \(L_1(0,1)\).
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eigenvalue problem
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nonlocal boundary conditions
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Riesz basis
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eigenfunctions
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associated functions
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