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The spectra of harmonic layer potential operators on domains with rotationally symmetric conical points

Journal

JOURNAL DE MATHEMATIQUES PURES ET APPLIQUEES
Volume 118, Issue -, Pages 235-287

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpur.2017.10.012

Keywords

Layer potential; Neumann-Poincare operator; Spectrum; Polarizability

Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council [621-2014-5159]

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We study the adjoint of the double layer potential associated with the Laplacian (the adjoint of the Neumann-Poincare operator), as a map on the boundary surface Gamma of a domain in R-3 with conical points. The spectrum of this operator directly reflects the well-posedness of related transmission problems across Gamma. In particular, if the domain is understood as an inclusion with complex permittivity epsilon, embedded in a background medium with unit permittivity, then the polarizability tensor of the domain is well-defined when (epsilon + 1)/(epsilon - 1) belongs to the resolvent set in energy norm. We study surfaces Gamma that have a finite number of conical points featuring rotational symmetry. On the energy space, we show that the essential spectrum consists of an interval. On L-2 (Gamma), i.e. for square-integrable boundary data, we show that the essential spectrum consists of a countable union of curves, outside of which the Fredholm index can be computed as a winding number with respect to the essential spectrum. We provide explicit formulas, depending on the opening angles of the conical points. We reinforce our study with very precise numerical experiments, computing the energy space spectrum and the spectral measures of the polarizability tensor in two different examples. Our results indicate that the densities of the spectral measures may approach zero extremely rapidly in the continuous part of the energy space spectrum. (C) 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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