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A Birman-Krein-Vishik-Grubb theory for sectorial operators

Functional Analysis 2018-08-02 v2

Abstract

We consider densely defined sectorial operators A±A_\pm that can be written in the form A±=±iS+VA_\pm=\pm iS+V with D(A±)=D(S)=D(V)\mathcal{D}(A_\pm)=\mathcal{D}(S)=\mathcal{D}(V), where both SS and Vε>0V\geq \varepsilon>0 are assumed to be symmetric. We develop an analog to the Birmin-Krein-Vishik-Grubb (BKVG) theory of selfadjoint extensions of a given strictly positive symmetric operator, where we will construct all maximally accretive extensions ADA_D of A+A_+ with the property that A+ADA\overline{A_+}\subset A_D\subset A_-^*. Here, DD is an auxiliary operator from ker(A)\ker(A_-^*) to ker(A+)\ker(A_+^*) that parametrizes the different extensions ADA_D. After this, we will give a criterion for when the quadratic form ψ\mboxReψ,ADψ\psi\mapsto\mbox{Re}\langle\psi,A_D\psi\rangle is closable and show that the selfadjoint operator V^\widehat{V} that corresponds to the closure is an extension of VV. We will show how V^\widehat{V} depends on DD, which --- using the classical BKVG-theory of selfadjoint extensions --- will allow us to define a partial order on the real parts of ADA_D depending on DD. Applications to second order ordinary differential operators are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1710.05424,
  title  = {A Birman-Krein-Vishik-Grubb theory for sectorial operators},
  author = {Christoph Fischbacher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.05424},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

22 pages, a few slight modifications and some more references added