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Density, spectral theory and homoclinics for singular Sturm-Liouville systems
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    Density, spectral theory and homoclinics for singular Sturm-Liouville systems (English)
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    16 July 1995
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    The singular system: \(- ({\mathcal P} (t) u')' + {\mathcal Q} (t) u = \lambda {\mathcal R} (t)u\) (where for all \(t \in I \subset \mathbb{R}\) the coefficients \({\mathcal P}\), \({\mathcal Q}\) and \({\mathcal R}\) are symmetric matrices) is considered, and two main results are obtained. Appropriate boundary conditions (depending only on the coefficients of the system) are defined such that the corresponding boundary value problem is equivalent to its weak formulation. These (density) conditions ensure that the domain in the weak formulation is a ``normal space of distributions''. Other conditions on the coefficients are given under which the set of eigenfunctions is total and orthogonal. These results include the Hermite, the Laguerre and the Bessel special functions as well as the Legendre and the Chebyshev polynomials. The results are applied also to the problem on the real line, and numerical investigations of an example of this problem are presented.
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    singular Sturm-Liouville systems
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    boundary conditions
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    set of eigenfunctions
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    Hermite
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    Laguerre
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    Bessel
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    Legendre
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    Chebyshev polynomials
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