Starting out from a new description of a class of parameter-dependent pseudodifferential operators with finite regularity number due to G. Grubb, we introduce a calculus of parameter-dependent, poly-homogeneous symbols whose homogeneous components have a particular type of point-singularity in the covariable-parameter space. Such symbols admit intrinsically a second kind of expansion which is closely related to the expansion in the Grubb-Seeley calculus and permits to recover the resolvent-trace expansion for elliptic pseudodifferential oerators originally proved by Grubb-Seeley. Another application is the invertibility of parameter-dependent operators of Toeplitz type, i.e., operators acting in subspaces determined by zero-order pseudodifferential idempotents.

Parametric pseudodifferential operators with point-singularity in the covariable

Seiler J.
2022-01-01

Abstract

Starting out from a new description of a class of parameter-dependent pseudodifferential operators with finite regularity number due to G. Grubb, we introduce a calculus of parameter-dependent, poly-homogeneous symbols whose homogeneous components have a particular type of point-singularity in the covariable-parameter space. Such symbols admit intrinsically a second kind of expansion which is closely related to the expansion in the Grubb-Seeley calculus and permits to recover the resolvent-trace expansion for elliptic pseudodifferential oerators originally proved by Grubb-Seeley. Another application is the invertibility of parameter-dependent operators of Toeplitz type, i.e., operators acting in subspaces determined by zero-order pseudodifferential idempotents.
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10455-021-09823-z
Pseudodifferential operators, parameter-ellipticity; resolvent, trace expansion, operators of Toeplitz type
Seiler J.
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