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- Title
The index of some mixed order Dirac type operators and generalised Dirichlet–Neumann tensor fields.
- Authors
Pauly, Dirk; Waurick, Marcus
- Abstract
We revisit a construction principle of Fredholm operators using Hilbert complexes of densely defined, closed linear operators and apply this to particular choices of differential operators. The resulting index is then computed using an explicit description of the cohomology groups of generalised ('harmonic') Dirichlet and Neumann tensor fields. The main results of this contribution are the computation of the indices of Dirac type operators associated to the elasticity complex and the newly found biharmonic complex, relevant for the biharmonic equation, elasticity, and for the theory of general relativity. The differential operators are of mixed order and cannot be seen as leading order type with relatively compact perturbation. As a by-product we present a comprehensive description of the underlying generalised Dirichlet–Neumann vector and tensor fields defining the respective cohomology groups, including an explicit construction of bases in terms of topological invariants, which are of both analytical and numerical interest. Though being defined by certain projection mechanisms, we shall present a way of computing these basis functions by solving certain PDEs given in variational form. For all of this we rephrase core arguments in the work of Rainer Picard [42] applied to the de Rham complex and use them as a blueprint for the more involved cases presented here. In passing, we also provide new vector-analytical estimates of generalised Poincaré–Friedrichs type useful for elasticity or the theory of general relativity.
- Subjects
DIRAC operators; TENSOR fields; FREDHOLM operators; DIFFERENTIAL operators; COHOMOLOGY theory; BIHARMONIC equations
- Publication
Mathematische Zeitschrift, 2022, Vol 301, Issue 2, p1739
- ISSN
0025-5874
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00209-021-02947-9