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Variational principles for self-adjoint operator functions arising from second-order systems

arXiv:1410.7083 · doi:10.7153/oam-10-29

Abstract

Variational principles are proved for self-adjoint operator functions arising from variational evolution equations of the form \[ \langle\ddot{z}(t),y \rangle + \mathfrak{d}[\dot{z} (t), y] + \mathfrak{a}_0 [z(t),y] = 0. \] Here and are densely defined, symmetric and positive sesquilinear forms on a Hilbert space . We associate with the variational evolution equation an equivalent Cauchy problem corresponding to a block operator matrix , the forms \[ \mathfrak{t}(λ)[x,y] := λ^2\langle x,y\rangle + λ\mathfrak{d}[x,y] + \mathfrak{a}_0[x,y], \] where and are in the domain of the form , and a corresponding operator family . Using form methods we define a generalized Rayleigh functional and characterize the eigenvalues above the essential spectrum of by a min-max and a max-min variational principle. The obtained results are illustrated with a damped beam equation.

to appear in Operators and Matrices