Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematics Khazar University, AZ Baku, Azerbaijan
Abstract
In the Hilbert space ?2 ?(Z; E) (Z := {0,? 1, ? 2, ...}, dim E = N < ?), the
maximal dissipative singular second-order matrix difference operators that
the extensions of a minimal symmetric operator with maximal deficiency
indices (2N, 2N) (in limit-circle cases at ? ?) are considered. The maximal
dissipative operators with general boundary conditions are investigated. For
the dissipative operator, a self-adjoint dilation and is its incoming and
outgoing spectral representations are constructed. These constructions make
it possible to determine the scattering matrix of the dilation. Also a
functional model of the dissipative operator is constructed. Then its
characteristic function in terms of the scattering matrix of the dilation is
set. Finally, a theorem on the completeness of the system of root vectors of
the dissipative operator is proved.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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