Convergence of Hill's method for nonselfadjoint operators (Q2882333)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6030205
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Convergence of Hill's method for nonselfadjoint operators
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6030205

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    4 May 2012
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    Hill's method
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    periodic-coefficient operators
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    Floquet-Bloch decomposition
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    Fredholm determinant
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    Evans function
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    Convergence of Hill's method for nonselfadjoint operators (English)
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    Hill's method is an approach to approximate the spectrum of periodic-coefficient differential operators. A set of Bloch operators is associated to the differential operator, one considers the corresponding eigenvalue problem and by applying Fourier transform techniques one obtains a sequence of finite dimensional matrix eigenvalue problems whose eigenvalues approximate the eigenvalues of the Bloch operator. The article refers to the convergence of this method. After some preliminaries on Hilbert-Schmidt operators, 2-modified Fredholm determinants and generalized periodic Evans function, the convergence of Hill's method is proved for the case of a second order differential operator with identity principal part. Generalizations of this result are discussed for second order operators with nontrivial principal coefficients as well as for higher order periodic-coefficient operators.
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