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The classification of self-adjoint boundary conditions of differential operators with two singular endpoints (English)
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29 March 2011
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For general even order linear symmetric ordinary differential equations with real coefficients and endpoints which are regular or singular and for arbitrary deficiency index, the authors classify the self-adjoint boundary conditions into three types: separated, coupled, and mixed. They give a construction for all conditions of each type which represents a given self-adjoint domain. This construction gives a direct alternative to the recent construction of Everitt and Markus which uses the theory of symplectic spaces.
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self-adjoint boundary conditions
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separated boundary conditions
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coupled boundary conditions
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mixed boundary conditions
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