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On Stability of Square Root Domains for Non-Self-Adjoint Operators Under Additive Perturbations

Analysis of PDEs 2014-11-19 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Assuming T0T_0 to be an m-accretive operator in the complex Hilbert space H\mathcal{H}, we use a resolvent method due to Kato to appropriately define the additive perturbation T=T0+WT = T_0 + W and prove stability of square root domains, that is, dom((T0+W)1/2)=dom(T01/2). dom\big((T_0 + W)^{1/2}\big) = dom\big(T_0^{1/2}\big). Moreover, assuming in addition that dom(T01/2)=dom((T0)1/2)dom\big(T_0^{1/2}\big) = dom\big((T_0^*)^{1/2}\big), we prove stability of square root domains in the form dom((T0+W)1/2)=dom(T01/2)=dom((T0)1/2)=dom(((T0+W))1/2),dom\big((T_0 + W)^{1/2}\big) = dom\big(T_0^{1/2}\big) = dom\big((T_0^*)^{1/2}\big) = dom\big(((T_0 + W)^*)^{1/2}\big), which is most suitable for PDE applications. We apply this approach to elliptic second-order partial differential operators of the form div(a)+(B1)+div(B2)+V - div(a\nabla \, \cdot \,) + \big(\mathbf{B}_1\cdot \nabla \cdot \big) + div \big(\mathbf{B}_2 \cdot \big) + V in L2(Ω)L^2(\Omega) on certain open sets ΩRn\Omega \subseteq \mathbb{R}^n, nNn \in \mathbb{N}, with Dirichlet, Neumann, and mixed boundary conditions on Ω\partial \Omega, under general hypotheses on the (typically, nonsmooth, unbounded) coefficients and on Ω\partial\Omega.

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@article{arxiv.1212.5661,
  title  = {On Stability of Square Root Domains for Non-Self-Adjoint Operators Under Additive Perturbations},
  author = {Fritz Gesztesy and Steve Hofmann and Roger Nichols},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.5661},
  year   = {2014}
}

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61 pages, to appear in Mathematika