Operator Theory
The essential spectrum, denoted as σess(t), refers to the set of points in the spectrum of an operator that remain invariant under compact perturbations. This concept plays a crucial role in understanding the spectral properties of operators, particularly in differentiating between the essential and discrete spectrum. It helps to identify the behavior of an operator when considering its action on infinite-dimensional spaces and is significant in applications such as quantum mechanics and differential equations.
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