On perturbation theory for points of discrete spectrum of dissipative operator functions (Q731523)

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On perturbation theory for points of discrete spectrum of dissipative operator functions
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    On perturbation theory for points of discrete spectrum of dissipative operator functions (English)
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    8 October 2009
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    Consider the operator function \(L(\alpha , \theta) = A(\alpha) - \theta R\) of two complex arguments, where \(A(\alpha)\) is an analytic operator function defined in some neighborhood of a real point \(\alpha_{0} \in \mathbb R\) and ranging in the space of bounded operators in a Hilbert space \(\mathcal H\). It is assumed that \(A(\alpha)\) is a dissipative operator for real \(\alpha\) in a small neighborhood of the point \(\alpha_{0}\) and \(R\) is a bounded positive operator; moreover, the point \(\alpha_{0}\) is a normal eigenvalue of the operator function \(L(\alpha, \theta_{0})\) for some \(\theta_{0} \in \mathbb R\), and the number \(\theta_{0}\) is a normal eigenvalue of the operator function \(L(\alpha_{0},\theta)\). Two theorems are given with complete proofs, examples and counterexamples. The first theorem is a Rellich type theorem, and concerns the case when \(\theta\) is considered to be the spectral parameter and \(\alpha\) the perturbation argument. In the second theorem, \(\alpha\) is the spectral parameter and \(\theta\) the perturbation argument.
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    dissipative operator function
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    Rellich-Nagy theorem
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    decomposition of normal \(\alpha\)-eigenvalues
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