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Solvability of the operator Riccati equation in the Feshbach case (1712.05770v1)

Published 15 Dec 2017 in math.SP

Abstract: We consider a bounded block operator matrix of the form $$ L=\left(\begin{array}{cc} A & B \ C & D \end{array} \right), $$ where the main-diagonal entries $A$ and $D$ are self-adjoint operators on Hilbert spaces $H_{A}$ and $H{D}$, respectively; the coupling $B$ maps $H{D}$ to $H{A}$ and $C$ is an operator from $H{A}$ to $H{D}$. It is assumed that the spectrum $\sigma{D}$ of $D$ is absolutely continuous and uniform, being presented by a single band $[\alpha,\beta]\subset\mathbb{R}$, $\alpha<\beta$, and the spectrum $\sigma{A}$ of $A$ is embedded into $\sigma{D}$, that is, $\sigma{A}\subset(\alpha,\beta)$. We formulate conditions under which there are bounded solutions to the operator Riccati equations associated with the complexly deformed block operator matrix $L$; in such a case the deformed operator matrix $L$ admits a block diagonalization. The same conditions also ensure the Markus-Matsaev-type factorization of the Schur complement $M{A}(z)=A-z-B(D-z){-1}C$ analytically continued onto the unphysical sheet(s) of the complex $z$ plane adjacent to the band $[\alpha,\beta]$. We prove that the operator roots of the continued Schur complement $M{_A}$ are explicitly expressed through the respective solutions to the deformed Riccati equations.

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