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Non-self-adjoint boundary eigenvalue problems / Reinhard Mennicken and Manfred Möller.

By: Contributor(s): Series: North-Holland mathematics studies ; 192.2003Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (xviii, 500 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780444514479
  • 0444514473
  • 9780080537733
  • 0080537731
  • 1281048747
  • 9781281048745
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Non-self-adjoint boundary eigenvalue problems.LOC classification:
  • QA379 .M45 2003eb
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Contents:
Front Cover; Non-Self-Adjoint Boundary Eigenvalue Problems; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Chapter I. Operator functions in Banach spaces; Chapter II. First order systems of ordinary differential equations; Chapter III. Boundary eigenvalue problems for first order systems; Chapter IV. Birkhoff regular and Stone regular boundary eigenvalue problems; Chapter V. Expansion theorems for regular boundary eigenvalue problems for first order systems; Chapter VI. n-th order differential equations; Chapter VII. Regular boundary eigenvalue problems for n-th order equations.
Summary: This monograph provides a comprehensive treatment of expansion theorems for regular systems of first order differential equations and <IT>n</IT>-th order ordinary differential equations. In 10 chapters and one appendix, it provides a comprehensive treatment from abstract foundations to applications in physics and engineering. The focus is on non-self-adjoint problems. Bounded operators are associated to these problems, and Chapter 1 provides an in depth investigation of eigenfunctions and associated functions for bounded Fredholm valued operators in Banach spaces. Since every <IT>n</IT>-th order differential equation is equivalent to a first order system, the main techniques are developed for systems. Asymptotic fundamental systems are derived for a large class of systems of differential equations. Together with boundary conditions, which may depend polynomially on the eigenvalue parameter, this leads to the definition of Birkhoff and Stone regular eigenvalue problems. An effort is made to make the conditions relatively easy verifiable; this is illustrated with several applications in chapter 10. The contour integral method and estimates of the resolvent are used to prove expansion theorems. For Stone regular problems, not all functions are expandable, and again relatively easy verifiable conditions are given, in terms of auxiliary boundary conditions, for functions to be expandable. Chapter 10 deals exclusively with applications; in nine sections, various concrete problems such as the Orr-Sommerfeld equation, control of multiple beams, and an example from meteorology are investigated. Key features: & bull; Expansion Theorems for Ordinary Differential Equations & bull; Discusses Applications to Problems from Physics and Engineering & bull; Thorough Investigation of Asymptotic Fundamental Matrices and Systems & bull; Provides a Comprehensive Treatment & bull; Uses the Contour Integral Method & bull; Represents the Problems as Bounded Operators & bull; Investigates Canonical Systems of Eigen- and Associated Vectors for Operator Functions.
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This monograph provides a comprehensive treatment of expansion theorems for regular systems of first order differential equations and <IT>n</IT>-th order ordinary differential equations. In 10 chapters and one appendix, it provides a comprehensive treatment from abstract foundations to applications in physics and engineering. The focus is on non-self-adjoint problems. Bounded operators are associated to these problems, and Chapter 1 provides an in depth investigation of eigenfunctions and associated functions for bounded Fredholm valued operators in Banach spaces. Since every <IT>n</IT>-th order differential equation is equivalent to a first order system, the main techniques are developed for systems. Asymptotic fundamental systems are derived for a large class of systems of differential equations. Together with boundary conditions, which may depend polynomially on the eigenvalue parameter, this leads to the definition of Birkhoff and Stone regular eigenvalue problems. An effort is made to make the conditions relatively easy verifiable; this is illustrated with several applications in chapter 10. The contour integral method and estimates of the resolvent are used to prove expansion theorems. For Stone regular problems, not all functions are expandable, and again relatively easy verifiable conditions are given, in terms of auxiliary boundary conditions, for functions to be expandable. Chapter 10 deals exclusively with applications; in nine sections, various concrete problems such as the Orr-Sommerfeld equation, control of multiple beams, and an example from meteorology are investigated. Key features: & bull; Expansion Theorems for Ordinary Differential Equations & bull; Discusses Applications to Problems from Physics and Engineering & bull; Thorough Investigation of Asymptotic Fundamental Matrices and Systems & bull; Provides a Comprehensive Treatment & bull; Uses the Contour Integral Method & bull; Represents the Problems as Bounded Operators & bull; Investigates Canonical Systems of Eigen- and Associated Vectors for Operator Functions.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 475-495) and index.

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Front Cover; Non-Self-Adjoint Boundary Eigenvalue Problems; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Chapter I. Operator functions in Banach spaces; Chapter II. First order systems of ordinary differential equations; Chapter III. Boundary eigenvalue problems for first order systems; Chapter IV. Birkhoff regular and Stone regular boundary eigenvalue problems; Chapter V. Expansion theorems for regular boundary eigenvalue problems for first order systems; Chapter VI. n-th order differential equations; Chapter VII. Regular boundary eigenvalue problems for n-th order equations.

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