The limiting absorption principle and spectral theory for steady-state wave propagation in globally perturbed nonselfadjoint media (Q791042)

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The limiting absorption principle and spectral theory for steady-state wave propagation in globally perturbed nonselfadjoint media
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    The limiting absorption principle and spectral theory for steady-state wave propagation in globally perturbed nonselfadjoint media (English)
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    The equations of electromagnetic wave propagation (Maxwell's equations) are considered in perturbed form with the perturbation being a type of integral operator. Only the steady-state problem is studied, with the Cauchy problem left for the sequel. A limiting absorption theorem is proved under the condition that the dispersion term has a certain asymptotic form. It is shown that the eigenvalues of the system are a discrete set in the upper and lower half-planes with possible limit points at the real axis. These limit points form a set of linear measure zero and are nowhere dense in the linear sense.
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    limiting absorption principle
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    spectral theory
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    steady-state wave propagation
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    globally perturbed nonselfadjoint media
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    Maxwell's equations
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    Cauchy problem
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    dispersion
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