Distinguished self-adjoint extension and eigenvalues of operators with gaps. Application to Dirac-Coulomb operators (Q6062691)
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Distinguished self-adjoint extension and eigenvalues of operators with gaps. Application to Dirac-Coulomb operators (English)
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6 November 2023
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Summary: We consider a linear symmetric operator in a Hilbert space that is neither bounded from above nor from below, admits a block decomposition corresponding to an orthogonal splitting of the Hilbert space and has a variational gap property associated with the block decomposition. A~typical example is the Dirac-Coulomb operator defined on \(C^{\infty}_c (\mathbb{R}^3 \setminus\{0\}, \mathbb{C}^4)\). In this paper, we define a distinguished self-adjoint extension with a spectral gap and characterize its eigenvalues in that gap by a min-max principle. This has been done in the past under technical conditions. Here we use a different, geometric strategy, to achieve that goal by making only minimal assumptions. Our result applied to the Dirac-Coulomb-like Hamitonians covers sign-changing potentials as well as molecules with an arbitrary number of nuclei having atomic numbers less than or equal to 137.
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variational methods
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self-adjoint operators
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symmetric operators
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quadratic forms
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spectral gaps
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eigenvalues
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min-max principle
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Rayleigh-Ritz quotients
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Dirac operators
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