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It is a well-known result of T.,Kato that given a continuous path of square matrices of a fixed dimension, the eigenvalues of the path can be chosen continuously. In this paper, we give an infinite-dimensional analogue of this result, which naturally arises in the context of the so-called unitary spectral flow. This provides a new approach to spectral flow, which seems to be missing from the literature. It is the purpose of the present paper to fill in this gap.
This paper extends Kreins spectral shift function theory to the setting of semifinite spectral triples. We define the spectral shift function under these hypotheses via Birman-Solomyak spectral averaging formula and show that it computes spectral flow.
Suppose we want to find the eigenvalues and eigenvectors for the linear operator L, and suppose that we have solved this problem for some other nearby operator K. In this paper we show how to represent the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of L in terms of the corresponding properties of K.
This article constructs a surface whose Neumann-Poincare (NP) integral operator has infinitely many eigenvalues embedded in its essential spectrum. The surface is a sphere perturbed by smoothly attaching a conical singularity, which imparts essential
In this note the notions of trace compatible operators and infinitesimal spectral flow are introduced. We define the spectral shift function as the integral of infinitesimal spectral flow. It is proved that the spectral shift function thus defined is
The main object of the paper is a symmetric system $J y-B(t)y=lD(t) y$ defined on an interval $cI=[a,b) $ with the regular endpoint $a$. Let $f(cd,l)$ be a matrix solution of this system of an arbitrary dimension and let $(Vf)(s)=intlimits_cI f^*(t,s