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The Algebraic Multiplicity of Eigenvalues and the Evans Function Revisited

Y. Latushkin, A. Sukhtayev (2010)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

This paper is related to the spectral stability of traveling wave solutions of partial differential equations. In the first part of the paper we use the Gohberg-Rouche Theorem to prove equality of the algebraic multiplicity of an isolated eigenvalue of an abstract operator on a Hilbert space, and the algebraic multiplicity of the eigenvalue of the corresponding Birman-Schwinger type operator pencil. In the second part of the paper we apply this result...

The General Differential Operators Generated by a Quasi-Differential Expressions with their Interior Singular Points

El-sayed Ibrahim, Sobhy (1999)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

The general ordinary quasi-differential expression M of n-th order with complex coefficients and its formal adjoint M + are considered over a regoin (a, b) on the real line, −∞ ≤ a < b ≤ ∞, on which the operator may have a finite number of singular points. By considering M over various subintervals on which singularities occur only at the ends, restrictions of the maximal operator generated by M in L2|w (a, b) which are regularly solvable with respect to the minimal operators T0 (M ) and T0...

The spectra of general differential operators in the direct sum spaces

Sobhy El-sayed Ibrahim (2004)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

In this paper, the general ordinary quasi-differential expression M p of n -th order with complex coefficients and its formal adjoint M p + on any finite number of intervals I p = ( a p , b p ) , p = 1 , , N , are considered in the setting of the direct sums of L w p 2 ( a p , b p ) -spaces of functions defined on each of the separate intervals, and a number of results concerning the location of the point spectra and the regularity fields of general differential operators generated by such expressions are obtained. Some of these are extensions or generalizations...

Three methods for the study of semilinear equations at resonance

Bogdan Przeradzki (1993)

Colloquium Mathematicae

Three methods for the study of the solvability of semilinear equations with noninvertible linear parts are compared: the alternative method, the continuation method of Mawhin and a new perturbation method [22]-[27]. Some extension of the last method and applications to differential equations in Banach spaces are presented.

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