In this article,we consider a discrete right-definite Sturm-Liouville problems with two squared eigenparameter-dependent boundary conditions.By constructing some new Lagrange-type identities and two fundamental functi...In this article,we consider a discrete right-definite Sturm-Liouville problems with two squared eigenparameter-dependent boundary conditions.By constructing some new Lagrange-type identities and two fundamental functions,we obtain not only the existence,the simplicity,and the interlacing properties of the real eigenvalues,but also the oscillation properties,orthogonality of the eigenfunctions,and the expansion theorem.Finally,we also give a computation scheme for computing eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of specific eigenvalue problems.展开更多
The solutions of the nonlinear singular integral equation , t 6 L, are considered, where L is a closed contour in the complex plane, b ≠ 0 is a constant and f(t) is a polynomial. It is an extension of the results obt...The solutions of the nonlinear singular integral equation , t 6 L, are considered, where L is a closed contour in the complex plane, b ≠ 0 is a constant and f(t) is a polynomial. It is an extension of the results obtained in [1] when f(t) is a constant. Certain special cases are illustrated.展开更多
基金The authors are supported by National Natural Sciences Foundation of China(11961060,11671322)the Key Project of Natural Sciences Foundation of Gansu Province(18JR3RA084).
文摘In this article,we consider a discrete right-definite Sturm-Liouville problems with two squared eigenparameter-dependent boundary conditions.By constructing some new Lagrange-type identities and two fundamental functions,we obtain not only the existence,the simplicity,and the interlacing properties of the real eigenvalues,but also the oscillation properties,orthogonality of the eigenfunctions,and the expansion theorem.Finally,we also give a computation scheme for computing eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of specific eigenvalue problems.
文摘The solutions of the nonlinear singular integral equation , t 6 L, are considered, where L is a closed contour in the complex plane, b ≠ 0 is a constant and f(t) is a polynomial. It is an extension of the results obtained in [1] when f(t) is a constant. Certain special cases are illustrated.