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Rayleigh principle for linear Hamiltonian systems without controllability

Werner KratzRoman Šimon Hilscher — 2012

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

In this paper we consider linear Hamiltonian differential systems without the controllability (or normality) assumption. We prove the Rayleigh principle for these systems with Dirichlet boundary conditions, which provides a variational characterization of the finite eigenvalues of the associated self-adjoint eigenvalue problem. This result generalizes the traditional Rayleigh principle to possibly abnormal linear Hamiltonian systems. The main tools...

Friedrichs extension of operators defined by linear Hamiltonian systems on unbounded interval

Roman Šimon HilscherPetr Zemánek — 2010

Mathematica Bohemica

In this paper we consider a linear operator on an unbounded interval associated with a matrix linear Hamiltonian system. We characterize its Friedrichs extension in terms of the recessive system of solutions at infinity. This generalizes a similar result obtained by Marletta and Zettl for linear operators defined by even order Sturm-Liouville differential equations.

Rayleigh principle for linear Hamiltonian systems without controllability

Werner KratzRoman Šimon Hilscher — 2012

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

In this paper we consider linear Hamiltonian differential systems without the controllability (or normality) assumption. We prove the Rayleigh principle for these systems with Dirichlet boundary conditions, which provides a variational characterization of the finite eigenvalues of the associated self-adjoint eigenvalue problem. This result generalizes the traditional Rayleigh principle to possibly abnormal linear Hamiltonian systems. The main tools...

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