Weyl-Titchmarsh Theory for Sturm-Liouville Operators with Distributional Potentials
Abstract
We systematically develop Weyl-Titchmarsh theory for singular differential operators on arbitrary intervals associated with rather general differential expressions of the type \[ \tau f = \frac{1}{r} (- \big(p[f' + s f]\big)' + s p[f' + s f] + qf),] where the coefficients , , , are real-valued and Lebesgue measurable on , with , a.e.\ on , and , , , , and is supposed to satisfy [f \in AC_{\text{loc}}((a,b)), \; p[f' + s f] \in AC_{\text{loc}}((a,b)).] In particular, this setup implies that permits a distributional potential coefficient, including potentials in . We study maximal and minimal Sturm-Liouville operators, all self-adjoint restrictions of the maximal operator , or equivalently, all self-adjoint extensions of the minimal operator , all self-adjoint boundary conditions (separated and coupled ones), and describe the resolvent of any self-adjoint extension of . In addition, we characterize the principal object of this paper, the singular Weyl-Titchmarsh-Kodaira -function corresponding to any self-adjoint extension with separated boundary conditions and derive the corresponding spectral transformation, including a characterization of spectral multiplicities and minimal supports of standard subsets of the spectrum. We also deal with principal solutions and characterize the Friedrichs extension of . Finally, in the special case where is regular, we characterize the Krein-von Neumann extension of and also characterize all boundary conditions that lead to positivity preserving, equivalently, improving, resolvents (and hence semigroups).
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@article{arxiv.1208.4677,
title = {Weyl-Titchmarsh Theory for Sturm-Liouville Operators with Distributional Potentials},
author = {Jonathan Eckhardt and Fritz Gesztesy and Roger Nichols and Gerald Teschl},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.4677},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
80 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1105.3755