The eigenvalue problem for the resonances of the infinite-dimensional Friedrichs model on the positive half line with Hilbert-Schmidt perturbations
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arXivmath-ph/0608036MaRDI QIDQ6469752FDOQ6469752
Publication date: 15 August 2006
Abstract: A Gelfand triplet for the Hamiltonian H of the infinite-dimensional Friedrichs model on the positive half line with Hilbert-Schmidt perturbations is constructed such that exactly the resonances (poles of the inverse of the Livsic-matrix) are eigenvalues of the extension H^{ imes} of H. The corresponding eigenantilinear forms are calculated explicitly. Using the wave matrices for the Abelian wave (M"oller) operators the corresponding eigenantilinear forms for the unperturbed Hamiltonian turn out to be of pure Dirac type and can be characterized by their corresponding Gamov vector which is uniquely determined by restriction to the intersection of the Gelfand space for with , where is the Hardy space of the upper half plane. Simultaneously, this restriction yields a truncation of the unitary evolution to the well-known decay semigroup for of the Toeplitz type on . That is, exactly those eigenvectors , element of the multiplicity space K, of the decay semigroup have an extension to an eigenantilinear form for hence for H if is a resonance and k is from that subspace of K which is uniquely determined by its corresponding Dirac type antilinear form. Moreover, the scattering matrix which is meromorphic in the lower half plane has only simple poles there and the main part of its Laurent representation is a linear combination of Gamov vectors.
Scattering theory of linear operators (47A40) One-parameter semigroups and linear evolution equations (47D06) (S)-matrix theory, etc. in quantum theory (81U20)
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