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Self-adjoint extensions of network Laplacians and applications to resistance metrics

Spectral Theory 2012-03-07 v3 Mathematical Physics Functional Analysis math.MP

Abstract

Let (G,c)(G,c) be an infinite network, and let E\mathcal{E} be the canonical energy form. Let Δ2\Delta_2 be the Laplace operator with dense domain in 2(G)\ell^2(G) and let ΔE\Delta_{\mathcal{E}} be the Laplace operator with dense domain in the Hilbert space HE\mathcal{H}_\mathcal{E} of finite energy functions on GG. It is known that Δ2\Delta_2 is essentially self-adjoint, but that ΔE\Delta_{\mathcal{E}} is \emph{not}. In this paper, we characterize the Friedrichs extension of ΔE\Delta_{\mathcal{E}} in terms of Δ2\Delta_2 and show that the spectral measures of the two operators are mutually absolutely continuous with Radon-Nikodym derivative λ\lambda (the spectral parameter), in the complement of λ=0\lambda=0. We also give applications to the effective resistance on (G,c)(G,c). For transient networks, the Dirac measure at λ=0\lambda = 0 contributes to the spectral resolution of the Friedrichs extension of ΔE\Delta_{\mathcal{E}} but not to that of the self-adjoint 2\ell^2 Laplacian.

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@article{arxiv.1103.5792,
  title  = {Self-adjoint extensions of network Laplacians and applications to resistance metrics},
  author = {Palle E. T. Jorgensen and Erin P. J. Pearse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.5792},
  year   = {2012}
}

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24 pages, 0 figures. Length reduced per referee recommendations