The spectrum of a random operator is a random set
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arXiv1909.06156MaRDI QIDQ6325235FDOQ6325235
Authors: Gunnar Taraldsen
Publication date: 13 September 2019
Abstract: The theory of random sets is demonstrated to prove useful for the theory of random operators. A random operator is here defined by requiring the graph to be a random set. It is proved that the spectrum and the set of eigenvalues of random operators are random sets. These results seem to be a novelty even in the case of random bounded operators. The main technical tools are given by the measurable selection theorem, the measurable projection theorem, and a characterisation of the spectrum by approximate eigenvalues of the operator and the adjoint operator. A discussion of some of the existing definitions of the concept of a random operator is included at the end of the paper. Keywords: Random operators; Set-valued functions; General topics in linear spectral theory; Random operators and equations; Stochastic integrals; Disordered systems
Set-valued functions (26E25) General topics in linear spectral theory for PDEs (35P05) Stochastic integrals (60H05) Disordered systems (random Ising models, random Schrödinger operators, etc.) in equilibrium statistical mechanics (82B44) Random linear operators (47B80) Random operators and equations (aspects of stochastic analysis) (60H25)
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