Partial Differential Equations VIII - Overdetermined Systems Dissipative Singular Schroedinger Operator Index Theory (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)


Consider a linear partial differential operator A that maps a vector-valued function Y = (Yl,"" Ym) into a vector-valued function I = (h, ..., II). We assume at first that all the functions, as well as the coefficients of the differen tial operator, are defined in an open domain Jl in the n-dimensional Euclidean n space IR, and that they are smooth (infinitely differentiable). A is called an overdetermined operator if there is a non-zero differential operator A' such that the composition A' A is the zero operator (and underdetermined if there is a non-zero operator A" such that AA" = 0). If A is overdetermined, then A'I = 0 is a necessary condition for the solvability of the system Ay = I with an unknown vector-valued function y. 3 A simple example in 1R is the operator grad, which maps a scalar func tion Y into the vector-valued function (8y/8x , 8y/8x2, 8y/8x3)' A necessary solvability condition for the system grad y = I has the form curl I = O."

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Consider a linear partial differential operator A that maps a vector-valued function Y = (Yl,"" Ym) into a vector-valued function I = (h, ..., II). We assume at first that all the functions, as well as the coefficients of the differen tial operator, are defined in an open domain Jl in the n-dimensional Euclidean n space IR, and that they are smooth (infinitely differentiable). A is called an overdetermined operator if there is a non-zero differential operator A' such that the composition A' A is the zero operator (and underdetermined if there is a non-zero operator A" such that AA" = 0). If A is overdetermined, then A'I = 0 is a necessary condition for the solvability of the system Ay = I with an unknown vector-valued function y. 3 A simple example in 1R is the operator grad, which maps a scalar func tion Y into the vector-valued function (8y/8x , 8y/8x2, 8y/8x3)' A necessary solvability condition for the system grad y = I has the form curl I = O."

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Imprint

Springer-Verlag

Country of origin

Germany

Series

Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences, 65

Release date

April 2012

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1996

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235 x 155 x 14mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback

Pages

261

Edition

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996

ISBN-13

978-3-642-48946-4

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9783642489464

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3-642-48946-X



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