Spectral Analysis of a Class of Self-Adjoint Difference Equations

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Authors: Dale T. Smith Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 15 April 2012

Abstract: In this paper, we consider self-adjoint difference equations of the form -Delta(a_{n-1}Delta y_{n-1})+b_{n}y_{n}=lambda y_{n},n=0,1,...label{eq:abstract} where an1>0 for all nge0 and bn are real and lambda is complex. Under the assumption that an1 satisfies certain growth conditions and is limit point (that is, the associated Hamburger moment problem is determined), we prove that the existence of an exponentially bounded solution of eqref{eq:abstract} implies a bound on the distance from lambda to the spectrum of the associated self-adjoint operator, and that if a solution of eqref{eq:abstract} is bounded by a power of n for n sufficiently large, then lambdainsigma(B). Here, B is a certain self-adjoint operator generated by eqref{eq:abstract}. These results are the difference equation version of differential operator results of Shnol'. We use this to then prove that the spectrum of the associated orthogonal polynomials contains the closure of the set of lambda for which we can find a polynomially bounded solution. We further conjecture that under the hypotheses in the paper, the spectrum is precisely the closure of this set of lambda for which there is a polynomially bounded solution. We also present a result concerning the invariance of the essential spectrum under weak perturbation of the coefficients.













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