Hislop, P.D.

Introduction to spectral theory: with applications to Schrödinger operators/ P.D. Hislop and I.M. Sigal - New York: Springer, 1996. - ix, 337 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - (Applied mathematical sciences) v. 113 .

1. The Spectrum of Linear Operators and Hilbert Spaces --
2. The Geometry of a Hilbert Space and Its Subspaces --
3. Exponential Decay of Eigenfunctions --
4. Operators on Hilbert Spaces --
5. Self-Adjoint Operators --
6. Riesz Projections and Isolated Points of the Spectrum --
7. The Essential Spectrum: Weyl's Criterion --
8. Self-Adjointness: Part 1. The Kato Inequality --
9. Compact Operators --
10. Locally Compact Operators and Their Application to Schrodinger Operators --
11. Semiclassical Analysis of Schrodinger Operators I: The Harmonic Approximation --
12. Semiclassical Analysis of Schrodinger Operators II: The Splitting of Eigenvalues --
13. Self-Adjointness: Part 2. The Kato --
Rellich Theorem --
14. Relatively Compact Operators and the Weyl Theorem --
15. Perturbation Theory: Relatively Bounded Perturbations --
16. Theory of Quantum Resonances I: The Aguilar-Balslev-Combes-Simon Theorem --
17. Spectral Deformation Theory.

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