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We prove an optimal regularity result for elliptic operators $-\nabla \cdot \mu \nabla:W^1,q_0 \rightarrow W^-1,q$ for a $q>3$ in the case when the coefficient function $\mu$ has a jump across a $C^1$ interface and is continuous elsewhere. A counterexample shows that the $C^1$ condition cannot be relaxed in general. Finally, we draw some conclusions for corresponding parabolic operators.
Let $\Upsilon$ be a three-dimensional Lipschitz polyhedron, and assume that the matrix function $\mu$ is piecewise constant on a polyhedral partition of $\Upsilon$. Based on regularity results for solutions to two-dimensional anisotropic transmission problems near corner points we obtain conditions on $\mu$ and the intersection angles between interfaces and $\partial \Upsilon$ ensuring that the operator $-\nabla \cdot \mu \nabla$ maps the Sobolev space $W^1,q_0(\Upsilon)$ isomorphically onto $W^-1,q(\Upsilon)$ for some $q > 3$.
Using a classical theorem of Sobolevskii on equations of parabolic type in a Banach space and recently obtained results on elliptic operators with discontinuous coefficients including mixed boundary conditions we prove that quasilinear parabolic systems in diagonal form admit a local, classical solution in the space of p-integrable functions, for some p greater than 1, over a bounded two dimensional space domain. As applications we have in mind systems of reaction diffusion equations, e.g. van Roosbroeck's system. The treatment of such equations in a space of integrable functions enables us to define the normal component of the flow across any part of the Dirichlet boundary by Gauss' theorem.
For an operator-valued block-matrix model, which is called in quantum physics a Feshbach decomposition, a scattering theory is considered. Under trace class perturbation the channel scattering matrices are calculated. Using Feshbach's optical potential it is shown that for a given spectral parameter the channel scattering matrices can be recovered either from a dissipative or from a Lax-Phillips scattering theory.
The paper is devoted to Schroedinger operators on bounded intervals of the real axis with dissipative boundary conditions. In the framework of the Lax-Phillips scattering theory the asymptotic behaviour of the phase shift is investigated in detail and its relation to the spectral shift is discussed, in particular, trace formula and Birman-Krein formula are verified directly. The results are used for dissipative Schroedinger-Poisson systems.
We describe an embedding of a quantum mechanically described structure into a macroscopic flow. The open quantum system is partly driven by an adjacent macroscopic flow acting on the boundary of the bounded spatial domain designated to quantum mechanics. This leads to an essentially non-selfadjoint Schroedinger-type operator, the spectral properties of which will be investigated.