Unitary dimension reduction for a class of self-adjoint extensions with applications to graph-like structures

Abstract

We consider a class of self-adjoint extensions using the boundary triple technique. Assuming that the associated Weyl function has the special form M(z)=(m(z)-T) n(z)-1 with a bounded self-adjoint operator T and scalar functions m,n we show that there exists a class of boundary conditions such that the spectral problem for the associated self-adjoint extensions in gaps of a certain reference operator admits a unitary reduction to the spectral problem for T. As a motivating example we consider differential operators on equilateral metric graphs, and we describe a class of boundary conditions that admit a unitary reduction to generalized discrete laplacians.

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