
doi: 10.1007/bfb0087001
The index theorem of M. Morse, which counts focal points weighted by multiplicity in positive regular problems, and the extension by the author, which counts focal points weighted by a signature in problems not required to be positive regular, are further extended to the counting of compatible sets of general self-adjoint boundary conditions. Circumstances under which the weight is the multiplicity are exhibited.
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