Estimates of the number of eigenvalues of self-adjoint operator functions (Q869756)

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Estimates of the number of eigenvalues of self-adjoint operator functions
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    Estimates of the number of eigenvalues of self-adjoint operator functions (English)
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    9 March 2007
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    Let \(F\) be an operator function defined on the segment \([\sigma,\tau]\subset{\mathbb{R}}\), with values \(F(\cdot)\) being selfadjoint operators with compact resolvent on a Hilbert space \({\mathcal H}\). Theorem. If the operators \(F(\lambda)\) are uniformly bounded from below for all \(\lambda\in[\sigma,\tau]\) and the operator function \(\lambda\mapsto(F(\lambda)-iI)^{-1}\) is uniformly continuous, then \[ {\mathcal N}_F\geq\nu_F(\tau)-\nu_F(\sigma), \] where \({\mathcal N}_F\) denotes the number of eigenvalues (counted with their multiplicities) for the operator function \(F\) on \([\sigma,\tau)\), and \(\nu_F(\lambda)\) means the number of negative eigenvalues of the operator \(F(\lambda)\) for an arbitrary \(\lambda\in[\sigma,\tau]\), again counted with multiplicities. Sufficient conditions in terms of the closures of the quadratic forms \(\langle F(\lambda) \cdot,\cdot\rangle_{{\mathcal H}}\) that provide the equality \({\mathcal N}_F=\nu_F(\tau)-\nu_F(\sigma)\) are also obtained. These results are applied to ordinary differential operators on a finite interval.
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    operator function
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    selfadjoint operator
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    quadratic form
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    eigenvalues
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    uniform operator topology
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    Hilbert space
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