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Index Theory Beyond the Fredholm Case: Lecture Notes in Mathematics, cartea 2323

Autor Alan Carey, Galina Levitina
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 dec 2022
This book is about extending index theory to some examples where non-Fredholm operators arise. It focuses on one aspect of the problem of what replaces the notion of spectral flow and the Fredholm index when the operators in question have zero in their essential spectrum. Most work in this topic stems from the so-called Witten index that is discussed at length here. The new direction described in these notes is the introduction of `spectral flow beyond the Fredholm case'.

Creating a coherent picture of numerous investigations and scattered notions of the past 50 years, this work carefully introduces spectral flow, the Witten index and the spectral shift function and describes their relationship. After the introduction, Chapter 2 carefully reviews Double Operator Integrals, Chapter 3 describes the class of so-called p-relative trace class perturbations, followed by the construction of Krein's spectral shift function in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 reviews the analytic approach to spectral flow, culminating in Chapter 6 in the main abstract result of the book, namely the so-called principal trace formula. Chapter 7 completes the work with illustrations of the main results using explicit computations on two examples: the Dirac operator in Rd, and a differential operator on an interval. Throughout, attention is paid to the history of the subject and earlier references are provided accordingly.
 
The book is aimed at experts in index theory as well as newcomers to the field.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031194351
ISBN-10: 3031194357
Pagini: 175
Ilustrații: XIV, 175 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Seria Lecture Notes in Mathematics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

- 1. Introduction. - 2. Double Operator Integrals. - 3. The Model Operator and Its Approximants. - 4. The Spectral Shift Function. - 5. Spectral Flow. - 6. The Principal Trace Formula and Its Applications. - 7. Examples.

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This book is about extending index theory to some examples where non-Fredholm operators arise. It focuses on one aspect of the problem of what replaces the notion of spectral flow and the Fredholm index when the operators in question have zero in their essential spectrum. Most work in this topic stems from the so-called Witten index that is discussed at length here. The new direction described in these notes is the introduction of `spectral flow beyond the Fredholm case'.

Creating a coherent picture of numerous investigations and scattered notions of the past 50 years, this work carefully introduces spectral flow, the Witten index and the spectral shift function and describes their relationship. After the introduction, Chapter 2  carefully reviews Double Operator Integrals, Chapter 3 describes the class of so-called p-relative trace class perturbations, followed by the construction of Krein's spectral shift function in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 reviews the analytic approach tospectral flow, culminating in Chapter 6 in the main abstract result of the book, namely the so-called principal trace formula. Chapter 7 completes the work with illustrations of the main results using explicit computations on two examples: the Dirac operator in Rd, and a differential operator on an interval. Throughout, attention is paid to the history of the subject and earlier references are provided accordingly.
 
The book is aimed at experts in index theory as well as newcomers to the field.


Caracteristici

Provides an overview of double operator integrals emerging as a valuable tool in non-commutative analysis Presents new material on a generalisation of the notion of spectral flow for non- Fredholm operators Well-written and presented with numerous well-placed examples