On Courant's nodal domain property for linear combinations of eigenfunctions, Part I
Abstract
According to Courant's theorem, an eigenfunction as\-sociated with the -th eigenvalue has at most nodal domains. A footnote in the book of Courant and Hilbert, states that the same assertion is true for any linear combination of eigenfunctions associated with eigenvalues less than or equal to . We call this assertion the \emph{Extended Courant Property}.\smallskipIn this paper, we propose simple and explicit examples for which the extended Courant property is false: convex domains in (hypercube and equilateral triangle), domains with cracks in , on the round sphere , and on a flat torus .
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@article{arxiv.1705.03731,
title = {On Courant's nodal domain property for linear combinations of eigenfunctions, Part I},
author = {Pierre Bérard and Bernard Helffer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.03731},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
To appear in Documenta Mathematica.Modifications with respect to version 4: Introduction rewritten. To shorten the paper two sections (Section 7, Numerical simulations and Section 8, Conjectures) have been removed and will be published elsewhere. Related to the paper arXiv:1803.00449v2. Small overlap with arXiv:1803.00449v1 which will be modified accordingly