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Spectral properties of ordinary differential operators admitting special decompositions (English)
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16 June 2021
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The paper deals with spectral properties of ordinary differential operators related to expressions of the form \(D^\epsilon + a\). Here, \(a\in \mathbb{R}\) and \(D^\epsilon\) denotes a composition of \(\partial\) and \(\partial^+\) according to the signs in the multi-index \(\epsilon\), where \(\partial\) is a first order linear differential expression, called delta-derivative, and \(\partial^+\) is its formal adjoint in an appropriate \(L_2\) space. In particular, Sturm-Liouville operators that admit the decomposition of the type \(\partial^+\partial + a\) are considered. The authors propose an approach, based on weak delta-derivatives and delta-Sobolev spaces, which is particularly useful in the study of the operators \(D^\epsilon + a\). Finally, they examine a number of examples of operators, which are of the relevant form, naturally arising in analysis of classical orthogonal expansions.
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self-adjoint operator
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essentially self-adjoint operator
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weak derivative
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Sobolev space
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Sturm-Liouville operator
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Friedrichs extension
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