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On a strong limit-point condition and an integral inequality associated with a symmetric matrix differential expression*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 February 2012

D. A. R. Rigler
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, University of Dundee

Synopsis

This paper is concerned with some properties of an ordinary symmetric matrix differential expression M, denned on a certain class of vector-functions, each of which is defined on the real line. For such a vector-function F we have M[F] = −F + QF on R, where Q is an n × n matrix whose elements are reasonably behaved on R. M is classified in an equivalent of the limit-point condition at the singular points ± ∞, and conditions on the matrix coefficient Q are given which place M, when n> 1, in the equivalent of the strong limit-point for the case n = 1. It is also shown that the same condition on Q establishes the integral inequality for a certain class of vector-functions F.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1977

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