The Krein-von Neumann Extension and its Connection to an Abstract Buckling Problem
Abstract
We prove the unitary equivalence of the inverse of the Krein--von Neumann extension (on the orthogonal complement of its kernel) of a densely defined, closed, strictly positive operator, for some in a Hilbert space to an abstract buckling problem operator. In the concrete case where in for an open, bounded (and sufficiently regular) domain, this recovers, as a particular case of a general result due to G. Grubb, that the eigenvalue problem for the Krein Laplacian (i.e., the Krein--von Neumann extension of ), is in one-to-one correspondence with the problem of {\em the buckling of a clamped plate}, where and are related via the pair of formulas with the Friedrichs extension of . This establishes the Krein extension as a natural object in elasticity theory (in analogy to the Friedrichs extension, which found natural applications in quantum mechanics, elasticity, etc.).
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@article{arxiv.0907.1439,
title = {The Krein-von Neumann Extension and its Connection to an Abstract Buckling Problem},
author = {Mark S. Ashbaugh and Fritz Gesztesy and Marius Mitrea and Roman Shterenberg and Gerald Teschl},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.1439},
year = {2010}
}
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16 pages