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Plummeting and blinking eigenvalues of the Robin Laplacian in a cuspidal domain

Analysis of PDEs 2018-10-01 v1 Spectral Theory

Abstract

We consider the Robin Laplacian in the domains Ω\Omega and Ωε\Omega^\varepsilon, ε>0\varepsilon >0, with sharp and blunted cusps, respectively. Assuming that the Robin coefficient aa is large enough, the spectrum of the problem in Ω\Omega is known to be residual and to cover the whole complex plane, but on the contrary, the spectrum in the Lipschitz domain Ωε\Omega^\varepsilon is discrete. However, our results reveal the strange behavior of the discrete spectrum as the blunting parameter ε\varepsilon tends to 0: we construct asymptotic forms of the eigenvalues and detect families of "hardly movable" and "plummeting" ones. The first type of the eigenvalues do not leave a small neighborhood of a point for any small ε>0\varepsilon > 0 while the second ones move at a high rate O(lnε)O(|\ln \varepsilon|) downwards along the real axis R\mathbb{R} to -\infty. At the same time, any point λR\lambda \in \mathbb{R} is a "blinking eigenvalue", i.e., it belongs to the spectrum of the problem in Ωε\Omega^\varepsilon almost periodically in the lnε|\ln \varepsilon|-scale. Besides standard spectral theory, we use the techniques of dimension reduction and self-adjoint extensions to obtain these results.

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@article{arxiv.1809.10963,
  title  = {Plummeting and blinking eigenvalues of the Robin Laplacian in a cuspidal domain},
  author = {Sergei A. Nazarov and Nicolas Popoff and Jari Taskinen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.10963},
  year   = {2018}
}