Abstract

<p style='text-indent:20px;'>In recent work, Baird et al. have generalized the definition of the Maslov index to paths of Grassmannian subspaces that are not necessarily contained in the Lagrangian Grassmannian [<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="b2">2</xref>]. Such an extension opens up the possibility of applications to non-Hamiltonian systems of ODE, and Baird and his collaborators have taken advantage of this observation to establish oscillation-type results for obtaining lower bounds on eigenvalue counts in this generalized setting. In the current analysis, the author shows that renormalized oscillation theory, appropriately defined in this generalized setting, can be applied in a natural way, and that it has the advantage, as in the traditional setting of linear Hamiltonian systems, of ensuring monotonicity of crossing points as the independent variable increases for a wide range of system/boundary-condition combinations. This seems to mark the first effort to extend the renormalized oscillation approach to the non-Hamiltonian setting.</p>

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