Indefinite boundary value problems on graphs
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Boundary eigenvalue problems for ordinary differential equations (34B09) Boundary value problems on graphs and networks for ordinary differential equations (34B45) Asymptotic distribution of eigenvalues, asymptotic theory of eigenfunctions for ordinary differential operators (34L20) Eigenfunctions, eigenfunction expansions, completeness of eigenfunctions of ordinary differential operators (34L10)
Abstract: We consider the spectral structure of indefinite second order boundary-value problems on graphs. A variational formulation for such boundary-value problems on graphs is given and we obtain both full and half-range completeness results. This leads to a max-min principle and as a consequence we can formulate an analogue of Dirichlet-Neumann bracketing and this in turn gives rise to asymptotic approximations for the eigenvalues.
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