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This monograph presents the newly developed method of rigged
Hilbert spaces as a modern approach in singular perturbation
theory. A key notion of this approach is the Lax-Berezansky triple
of Hilbert spaces embedded one into another, which specifies the
well-known Gelfand topological triple. All kinds of singular
interactions described by potentials supported on small sets (like
the Dirac -potentials, fractals, singular measures, high degree
super-singular expressions) admit a rigorous treatment only in
terms of the equipped spaces and their scales. The main idea of the
method is to use singular perturbations to change inner products in
the starting rigged space, and the construction of the perturbed
operator by the Berezansky canonical isomorphism (which connects
the positive and negative spaces from a new rigged triplet). The
approach combines three powerful tools of functional analysis based
on the Birman-Krein-Vishik theory of self-adjoint extensions of
symmetric operators, the theory of singular quadratic forms, and
the theory of rigged Hilbert spaces. The book will appeal to
researchers in mathematics and mathematical physics studying the
scales of densely embedded Hilbert spaces, the singular
perturbations phenomenon, and singular interaction problems.
This monograph presents the newly developed method of rigged
Hilbert spaces as a modern approach in singular perturbation
theory. A key notion of this approach is the Lax-Berezansky triple
of Hilbert spaces embedded one into another, which specifies the
well-known Gelfand topological triple. All kinds of singular
interactions described by potentials supported on small sets (like
the Dirac -potentials, fractals, singular measures, high degree
super-singular expressions) admit a rigorous treatment only in
terms of the equipped spaces and their scales. The main idea of the
method is to use singular perturbations to change inner products in
the starting rigged space, and the construction of the perturbed
operator by the Berezansky canonical isomorphism (which connects
the positive and negative spaces from a new rigged triplet). The
approach combines three powerful tools of functional analysis based
on the Birman-Krein-Vishik theory of self-adjoint extensions of
symmetric operators, the theory of singular quadratic forms, and
the theory of rigged Hilbert spaces. The book will appeal to
researchers in mathematics and mathematical physics studying the
scales of densely embedded Hilbert spaces, the singular
perturbations phenomenon, and singular interaction problems.
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