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The following pages link to ON THE SPECTRUM OF A SINGULAR HAMILTONIAN SYSTEM (Q4746842):
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- Limit point and limit circle classification for symplectic systems on time scales (Q272688) (← links)
- Singular Weyl-Titchmarsh-Kodaira theory for one-dimensional Dirac operators (Q403816) (← links)
- Weyl-Titchmarsh theory for time scale symplectic systems on half line (Q535980) (← links)
- On Weyl-Titchmarsh theory for singular finite difference Hamiltonian systems (Q596240) (← links)
- On a Weyl-Titchmarsh theory for discrete symplectic systems on a half line (Q613217) (← links)
- Titchmarsh-Sims-Weyl theory for complex Hamiltonian systems on Sturmian time scales (Q711041) (← links)
- The Glazman--Krein--Naimark theory for a class of discrete Hamiltonian systems (Q860672) (← links)
- Weyl-Titchmarsh theory for Hamiltonian dynamic systems (Q963182) (← links)
- Weyl-Titchmarsh theory for symplectic difference systems (Q984309) (← links)
- Hamiltonian systems of limit point or limit circle type with both endpoints singular (Q1160329) (← links)
- Orthogonal polynomials and higher order singular Sturm-Liouville systems (Q1262421) (← links)
- On the rank of the matrix radius of the limiting set for a singular linear Hamiltonian system. (Q1415290) (← links)
- Friedrichs extensions for singular Hamiltonian operators with intermediate deficiency indices (Q1706567) (← links)
- Dependence of eigenvalues on the boundary conditions of Sturm-Liouville problems with one singular endpoint (Q1785931) (← links)
- A criterion for absolute continuity of the continuous spectrum of a Hamiltonian system (Q1813494) (← links)
- Resolvent and spectrum for discrete symplectic systems in the limit point case (Q2052185) (← links)
- Non-negative extensions of Hamiltonian systems (Q2066104) (← links)
- The Maslov and Morse indices for Sturm-Liouville systems on the half-line (Q2281603) (← links)
- Spectral theory for systems of ordinary differential equations with distributional coefficients (Q2288033) (← links)
- Eigenvalues below the lower bound of minimal operators of singular Hamiltonian expressions (Q2389467) (← links)
- Renormalized oscillation theory for Hamiltonian systems (Q2400521) (← links)
- The symmetry of singular Hamiltonian differenial operators and properties of deficiency indices (Q2431885) (← links)
- Weyl--Titchmarsh theory for a class of discrete linear Hamiltonian systems (Q2496623) (← links)
- Absolutely continuous spectra for matrix Dirac systems (Q2575031) (← links)
- Trace formulas and Borg-type theorems for matrix-valued Jacobi and Dirac finite difference operators (Q2575604) (← links)
- Spectral properties of singular discrete linear Hamiltonian systems (Q2941693) (← links)
- Parameterization of the <i>M</i>(λ) function for a Hamiltonian system of limit circle type (Q3314171) (← links)
- Direct decomposition of m(λ) matrices for hamiltonian systems (Q3480403) (← links)
- Two singular point linear Hamiltonian systems with an interface condition (Q3550673) (← links)
- On the limit-point case of singular linear Hamiltonian systems (Q3562348) (← links)
- On the absolutely continuous spectrum of a vector-matrix Dirac system (Q4303194) (← links)
- A limit-point criterion for linear hamiltonian systems (Q4339869) (← links)
- On Matrix-Valued Herglotz Functions (Q4522566) (← links)
- Weyl–Titchmarsh $M$-Function Asymptotics, Local Uniqueness Results, Trace Formulas, and Borg-type Theorems for Dirac Operators (Q4537397) (← links)
- ON THE SPECTRUM OF A SINGULAR HAMILTONIAN SYSTEM, II (Q4724086) (← links)
- Principal Solutions Revisited (Q5038279) (← links)
- The asymptotic form of the Titchmarsh–Weyl coefficient for a fourth order differential equation (Q5186010) (← links)
- On the Titchmarsh-Weyl <i>M(λ)</i>-coefficient and spectral density for a Dirac system (Q5751253) (← links)
- The spectrum of differential operators of order \(2n\) with almost constant coefficients (Q5946979) (← links)
- Left-definite Hamiltonian systems and corresponding nested circles (Q6155711) (← links)