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Friedrichs and Kre\u{\i}n type extensions in terms of representing maps

Functional Analysis 2024-03-29 v1

Abstract

A semibounded operator or relation SS in a Hilbert space with lower bound mRm \in {\mathbb R} has a symmetric extension Sf=S+^({0}×mulS)S_{\rm f}=S {\, \widehat + \,} (\{0\} \times {\rm mul\,} S^*), the weak Friedrichs extension of SS, and a selfadjoint extension SFS_{\rm F}, the Friedrichs extension of SS, that satisfy SSfSFS \subset S_{\rm f} \subset S_{\rm F}. The Friedrichs extension SFS_{\rm F} has lower bound γ\gamma and it is the largest semibounded selfadjoint extension of SS. Likewise, for each cγc \leq \gamma, the relation SS has a weak Kre\u{\i}n type extension Sk,c=S+^(ker(Sc)×{0})S_{{\rm k},c}=S {\, \widehat + \,} (\ker (S^*-c) \times \{0\}) and Kre\u{\i}n type extension SK,cS_{{\rm K},c} of SS, that satisfy SSk,cSK,cS \subset S_{{\rm k},c} \subset S_{{\rm K},c}. The Kre\u{\i}n type extension SK,cS_{{\rm K},c} has lower bound cc and it is the smallest semibounded selfadjoint extension of SS which is bounded below by cc. In this paper these special extensions and, more generally, all extremal extensions of SS are constructed in terms of a representing map for t(S)c{\mathfrak t}(S)-c and their properties are being considered.

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@article{arxiv.2403.19041,
  title  = {Friedrichs and Kre\u{\i}n type extensions in terms of representing maps},
  author = {Seppo Hassi and Henk de Snoo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.19041},
  year   = {2024}
}

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