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Boundary quadruples and bijective realisations of abstract Friedrichs operators

Functional Analysis 2026-07-01 v1

Abstract

The theory of boundary quadruples and boundary triples is well-studied for symmetric and skew-symmetric operators and in general for dual-pairs. This paper adapts a suitable version for abstract Friedrichs operators and addresses the following questions: which parameters yield bijective realisations, and which parameters yield mm-accretive realisations. We study a boundary-quadruple framework in which closed realisations are parametrised by closed relations in a boundary space. This yields the intrinsic criterion TΘ is bijective    \lK=ΘΓ(kerT1)  .T_\Theta\ \rm{is} \ \rm{bijective}\iff \lK=\Theta\dotplus \Gamma(\ker T_1) \;. For bounded operator parameters ϕ:\lK1\lK0\phi:\lK_1\to \lK_0 in the boundary space, we introduce the reference operator Q0=Γ1(Γ0kerT1)1,Q_0=\Gamma_1(\Gamma_0|_{\ker T_1})^{-1}\,, prove that Q0<1\|Q_0\|< 1, and obtain the exact criterion Tϕ is bijective    \I\lK0ϕQ0 is bijective  .T_\phi \ \rm{is} \ \rm{bijective} \iff \I_{\lK_0}-\phi Q_0\ \rm{is} \ \rm{bijective}\;. Consequently, every non-expansive parameter gives a bijective realisation with signed boundary map, which is also mm-accretive. An existence criterion for boundary quadruples and boundary triples is established in terms of (V)-boundary conditions. The multiplicity of MM-operators associated with a fixed (V)-boundary condition is addressed in an explicit way and a parametrisation of such operators is given. The theory is illustrated by a first-order ordinary differential operator and by the stationary diffusion equation, where Q0Q_0 is identified as a Cayley transform of the Dirichlet-to-Neumann operator.

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@article{arxiv.2607.01122,
  title  = {Boundary quadruples and bijective realisations of abstract Friedrichs operators},
  author = {Sandeep Kumar Soni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.01122},
  year   = {2026}
}

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