Fredholm properties of radially symmetric, second order differential operators (Q646385)

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Fredholm properties of radially symmetric, second order differential operators
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    Fredholm properties of radially symmetric, second order differential operators (English)
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    17 November 2011
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    The authors analyze the Fredholm properties of radially symmetric elliptic operators \[ \begin{aligned} \mathcal{L}_{\text{rad}}&=D(r)\left(\frac{d^2}{dr^2}+\frac{k-1}{r}\frac{d}{dr}\right)+Q(r)\frac{d}{dr}+R(r),\\ \mathcal{L}_{\text{rad}}^l&=D(r)\left(\frac{d^2}{dr^2}+\frac{k-1}{r}\frac{d}{dr}-\frac{l^2}{r^2}\right)+R(r).\end{aligned} \] They show that the Fredholm index of either \(\mathcal{L}_{\text{rad}}\) or \(\mathcal{L}_{\text{rad}}^l\) is related to the Morse index of the operator at infinity under some suitable assumptions and, as a consequence, linear operators are Fredholm in exponentially weighted spaces for almost all weights. The result provides a basic tool for the analysis of perturbation and bifurcation problems in the presence of essential spectrum. A simple example is given to illustrate the application of the main results.
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    differential operators
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    Fredholm properties
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    radial symmetry
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    bifurcation
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    essential spectrum
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    far-field matching
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    trimolecular chemical reaction-diffusion systems
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