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Determining Spectra in Quantum Theory [electronic resource] / by Michael Demuth, Maddaly Krishna.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Progress in Mathematical Physics ; 44Editor: Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston, 2005Descripción: X, 219p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780817644390
  • 99780817644390
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 515.96 23
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Measures and Transforms -- Selfadjointness and Spectrum -- Criteria for Identifying the Spectrum -- Operators of Interest -- Applications.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: The spectral theory of Schrödinger operators, in particular those with random potentials, continues to be a very active field of research. This work focuses on various known criteria in the spectral theory of selfadjoint operators in order to identify the spectrum and its components a la Lebesgue decomposition. Key features and topics: Well-developed exposition of criteria that are especially useful in determining the spectra of deterministic and random Schrödinger operators occurring in quantum theory Systematically uses measures and their transforms (Fourier, Borel, wavelet) to present a unifying theme Establishes criteria for identifying the spectrum Examines a series of applications to show point spectrum and continuous spectrum in some models of random operators Presents a series of spectral-theoretic results for the perturbed operators introduced in earlier chapters with examples of localization and delocalization in the theory of disordered systems Presents modern criteria (using wavelet transform, eigenfunction decay) that could be used to do spectral theory Unique work in book form combining the presentation of the deterministic and random cases, which will serve as a platform for further research activities This concise unified presentation is aimed at graduate students and researchers working in the spectral theory of Schrödinger operators with either fixed or random potentials in particular. However, given the large gap that this book fills in the literature, it will serve a wider audience of mathematical physicists because of its contribution to works in spectral theory.
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Measures and Transforms -- Selfadjointness and Spectrum -- Criteria for Identifying the Spectrum -- Operators of Interest -- Applications.

The spectral theory of Schrödinger operators, in particular those with random potentials, continues to be a very active field of research. This work focuses on various known criteria in the spectral theory of selfadjoint operators in order to identify the spectrum and its components a la Lebesgue decomposition. Key features and topics: Well-developed exposition of criteria that are especially useful in determining the spectra of deterministic and random Schrödinger operators occurring in quantum theory Systematically uses measures and their transforms (Fourier, Borel, wavelet) to present a unifying theme Establishes criteria for identifying the spectrum Examines a series of applications to show point spectrum and continuous spectrum in some models of random operators Presents a series of spectral-theoretic results for the perturbed operators introduced in earlier chapters with examples of localization and delocalization in the theory of disordered systems Presents modern criteria (using wavelet transform, eigenfunction decay) that could be used to do spectral theory Unique work in book form combining the presentation of the deterministic and random cases, which will serve as a platform for further research activities This concise unified presentation is aimed at graduate students and researchers working in the spectral theory of Schrödinger operators with either fixed or random potentials in particular. However, given the large gap that this book fills in the literature, it will serve a wider audience of mathematical physicists because of its contribution to works in spectral theory.

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