Computing the \(q\)-\textit{numerical range} of differential operators (Q2218007)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7292486
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7292486 |
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Computing the \(q\)-\textit{numerical range} of differential operators (English)
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12 January 2021
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Summary: A linear operator on a Hilbert space may be approximated with finite matrices by choosing an orthonormal basis of the Hilbert space. In this paper, we establish an approximation of the \(q\)-numerical range of bounded and unbounded operator matrices by variational methods. Application to Schrödinger operator, Stokes operator, and Hain-Lüst operator is given.
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\(q\)-numerical range
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operator matrices
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variational methods
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Schrödinger operator
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Stokes operator
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Hain-Lüst operator
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0.8157696723937988
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0.7992712259292603
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0.7502059936523438
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0.7483106255531311
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