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On spectral and pseudospectral functions of first-order symmetric systems

Functional Analysis 2014-07-22 v1

Abstract

We consider general (not necessarily Hamiltonian) first-order symmetric system JyB(t)y=\D(t)f(t)J y'-B(t)y=\D(t) f(t) on an interval \cI=[a,b)\cI=[a,b) with the regular endpoint aa. A distribution matrix-valued function \Si(s),  s\bR,\Si(s), \; s\in\bR, is called a spectral (pseudospectral) function of such a system if the corresponding Fourier transform is an isometry (resp. partial isometry) from \LI\LI into L2(\Si)L^2(\Si). The main result is a parametrization of all spectral and pseudospectral functions of a given system by means of a Nevanlinna boundary parameter τ\tau. Similar parameterizations for various classes of boundary problems have earlier been obtained by Kac and Krein, Fulton, Langer and Textorius, Sakhnovich and others.

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@article{arxiv.1407.5398,
  title  = {On spectral and pseudospectral functions of first-order symmetric systems},
  author = {Vadim Mogilevskii},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.5398},
  year   = {2014}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1403.3955