Perturbation Theory for Linear Operators, 1st ed. 2021
Denseness and Bases with Applications

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This book discusses the important aspects of spectral theory, in particular, the completeness of generalised eigenvectors, Riesz bases, semigroup theory, families of analytic operators, and Gribov operator acting in the Bargmann space. Recent mathematical developments of perturbed non-self-adjoint operators are discussed with the completeness of the space of generalized eigenvectors, bases on Hilbert and Banach spaces and asymptotic behavior of the eigenvalues of these operators. Most results in the book are motivated by physical problems, such as the perturbation method for sound radiation by a vibrating plate in a light fluid, Gribov operator in Bargmann space and other applications in mathematical physics and mechanics. This book is intended for students, researchers in the field of spectral theory of linear non self-adjoint operators, pure analysts and mathematicians.
AREF JERIBI is Professor at the Department of Mathematics, University of Sfax, Tunisia. He completed his Habilitation of Mathematics and Applications in 2002 at the University of Sfax, Tunisia, and defended his PhD thesis in 1998 at the University of Corsica Pasquale Paoli, France. His research interests include spectral theory, matrix operators, transport theory, Gribov operator, Bargmann space, fixed point theory, Riesz basis, and linear relations. He is an author of 5 books, including Spectral Theory and Applications of Linear Operators and Block Operator Matrices (Springer Nature, 2015) and 117 research articles published in reputed journals and conference proceedings.

Discusses key topics on spectral theory along with recent developments in the area

Includes applications in mathematical physics and mechanics

Presents results motivated by physical problems

Appeals to students, researchers, pure analysts and mathematicians