The [D-bar] Neumann problem and Schrödinger operators
Friedrich Haslinger
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The [D-bar] Neumann problem and Schrödinger operators
Published
2014
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
Pages
241
ISBN-13
9783110315301
Description
The topic of this book is located at the intersection of complex analysis, operator theory and partial differential equations. It begins with results on the canonical solution operator to d-bar restricted to Bergman spaces of holomorphic L² functions in one and several complex variables. These operators are Hankel operators of special type. In the following the general d-bar-complex and derive properties of the complex Laplacian on L² spaces of bounded pseudoconvex domains and on weighted L² spaces. The main part is devoted to compactness of the d-bar-Neumann operator. The last part will contain a detailed account of the application of the d-bar-methods to Schrödinger operators, Pauli and Dirac operators and to Witten-Laplacians. It is assumed that the reader has a basic knowledge of complex analysis, functional analysis and topology. With minimal prerequisites required, this book provides a systematic introduction to an active area of research for both students at a bachelor level and mathematicians.
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Domaines de Lavrentiev
Nonnegative solutions of the initial-Neumann problem for generalized porous medium equations in cylinders
Über gruppeninvariante Randwertprobleme
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