Some Remarks on the Spectral Problem Underlying the Camassa-Holm Hierarchy
Abstract
We consider left-definite eigenvalue problems , with for some and self-adjoint, but not necessarily positive or negative definite, applicable, in particular, to the eigenvalue problem underlying the Camassa-Holm hierarchy. In fact, we will treat a more general version where represents a positive definite Schr\"odinger or Sturm-Liouville operator in associated with a differential expression of the form , , and represents an operator of multiplication by in , which, in general, is not a weight, that is, it is not nonnegative a.e.\ on . Our methods naturally permit us to treat certain classes of distributions (resp., measures) for the coefficients and and hence considerably extend the scope of this (generalized) eigenvalue problem, without having to change the underlying Hilbert space . Our approach relies on rewriting the eigenvalue problem in the form , , and a careful study of (appropriate realizations of) the operator in . In the course of our treatment we employ a supersymmetric formalism which permits us to factor the second-order operator into a product of two first-order operators familiar from (and inspired by) Miura's transformation linking the KdV and mKdV hierarchy of nonlinear evolution equations. We also treat the case of periodic coefficients and , where may be a distribution and generates a measure and hence no smoothness is assumed for and .
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@article{arxiv.1303.5793,
title = {Some Remarks on the Spectral Problem Underlying the Camassa-Holm Hierarchy},
author = {Fritz Gesztesy and Rudi Weikard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.5793},
year = {2013}
}
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44 pages