Cauchy Problem for Differential Operators with Double Characteristics Cauchy Problem for Differential Operators with Double Characteristics
Lecture Notes in Mathematics

Cauchy Problem for Differential Operators with Double Characteristics

Non-Effectively Hyperbolic Characteristics

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Combining geometrical and microlocal tools, this monograph gives detailed proofs of many well/ill-posed results related to the Cauchy problem for differential operators with non-effectively hyperbolic double characteristics. Previously scattered over numerous different publications, the results are presented from the viewpoint that the Hamilton map and the geometry of bicharacteristics completely characterizes the well/ill-posedness of the Cauchy problem.

A doubly characteristic point of a differential operator P of order m (i.e. one where Pm = dPm = 0) is effectively hyperbolic if the Hamilton map FPm has real non-zero eigenvalues. When the characteristics are at most double and every double characteristic is effectively hyperbolic, the Cauchy problem for P can be solved for arbitrary lower order terms.

If there is a non-effectively hyperbolic characteristic, solvability requires the subprincipal symbol of P to lie between -Pµj and P µj , where iµj are the positive imaginary eigenvalues of FPm . Moreover, if 0 is an eigenvalue of FPm with corresponding 4 × 4 Jordan block, the spectral structure of FPm is insufficient to determine whether the Cauchy problem is well-posed and the behavior of bicharacteristics near the doubly characteristic manifold plays a crucial role.

GENRE
Wissenschaft und Natur
ERSCHIENEN
2017
24. November
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
221
Seiten
VERLAG
Springer International Publishing
GRÖSSE
5.6
 MB
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