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Elliptic operator

In mathematics, an Elliptic operator is a major type of differential operator P defined on spaces of complex-valued functions, or some more general function-like objects, such that the coefficients of the highest-order derivatives satisfy a positivity condition. An important example of an elliptic operator is the Laplacian. Equations of the form

P u = 0 \quad

are called elliptic partial differential equations. Equations involving time, such as the heat equation or the Schrodinger equation also involve elliptic operators (on the LHS, say) as well as a time derivative (as RHS).

Second order operators

For expository purposes, we consider initially a second order linear partial differential operators of the form

P\phi = \sum_{k,j} a_{k j}  D_k D_j \phi  + \sum_\ell b_\ell D_{\ell}\phi  +c \phi

where D_k = \frac{1}{i} \partial_{x_k}. Such an operator is called elliptic iff for every x the matrix of coefficients of the highest order terms

\begin{bmatrix} a_{1 1}(x) & a_{1 2}(x) & \cdots & a_{1 n}(x) \\ a_{2 1}(x) & a_{2 2}(x) & \cdots & a_{2 n}(x) \\ \vdots & \vdots & \vdots & \vdots \\ a_{n 1}(x) & a_{n 2}(x) & \cdots & a_{n n}(x)  \end{bmatrix}

is a positive-definite real symmetric matrix. In particular, for every non-zero vector

\vec{\xi} = (\xi_1, \xi_2, \ldots , \xi_n)

the following inequality holds:

\sum_{k,j} a_{k j}(x) \xi_k \xi_j > 0. \quad

Example. The negative of the Laplacian in Rn given by

- \Delta = \sum_{\ell=1}^n D_\ell^2

is an elliptic operator.

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