Unbounded planar domains whose second nodal line does not touch the boundary (Q2372676): Difference between revisions
From MaRDI portal
Set profile property. |
Changed an Item |
||
Property / arXiv ID | |||
Property / arXiv ID: math/0511516 / rank | |||
Normal rank |
Latest revision as of 05:09, 19 April 2024
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Unbounded planar domains whose second nodal line does not touch the boundary |
scientific article |
Statements
Unbounded planar domains whose second nodal line does not touch the boundary (English)
0 references
1 August 2007
0 references
Let \(\Omega\) be a plane domain (i.e. open connected set in \(\mathbb R^2\)), \(-\Delta ^\Omega_D\) denote the Dirichlet Laplacian acting in \(L^2(\Omega )\), and \(\{\lambda_k(\Omega)\}_{k=1}^\infty\) be the non-decreasing sequence of numbers corresponding to the spectral problem for to the non-negative self-adjoint operator \(-\Delta_D^\Omega \). Each \(\lambda_k(\Omega)\) represents either a discrete eigenvalue or the threshold of the essential spectrum (if \(\Omega\) is not bounded). The authors construct a simply connected unbounded plane domain \(\Omega\) such that: 1) \(\Omega\) is convex and symmetric with respect to two orthogonal straight lines; 2) the nodal line of a second eigenfunction of the operator \(-\Delta_D^\Omega \) does not touch the boundary \(\partial \Omega\). Two following kinds of this domain are examined: a) the nodal line of a second eigenfunction asymptotically approaches to the boundary \(\partial \Omega\) at infinity, but the spectrum of the operator \(-\Delta ^\Omega_D\) is discrete; b) the distance between the nodal line of a second eigenfunction and the boundary \(\partial \Omega\) is a positive number, but the spectrum of the operator \(-\Delta ^\Omega_D\) is not purely discrete.
0 references
Dirichlet Laplacian
0 references
eigenfunctions
0 references
nodal line
0 references
unbounded domains
0 references