Functional Analysis and Operator Theory for Quantum Physics. The Pavel Exner Anniversary Volume
✍ Scribed by Jaroslav Dittrich, Hynek Kovarik, Ari Laptev (eds.)
- Publisher
- European Mathematical Society
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 597
- Series
- EMS Series of Congress Reports
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This volume is dedicated to Pavel Exner on the occasion of his 70th anniversary. It collects contributions by numerous scientists with expertise in mathematical physics and in particular in problems arising from quantum mechanics. The questions addressed in the contributions cover a large range of topics. A lot of attention was paid to differential operators with zero range interactions, which are often used as models in quantum mechanics. Several authors considered problems related to systems with mixed-dimensions such as quantum waveguides, quantum layers and quantum graphs. Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of Laplace and Schrödinger operators are discussed too, as well as systems with adiabatic time evolution. Although most of the problems treated in the book have a quantum mechanical background, some contributions deal with issues which go well beyond this framework; for example the Cayley–Hamilton theorem, approximation formulae for contraction semigroups or factorization of analytic operator-valued Fredholm functions. As for the mathematical tools involved, the book provides a wide variety of techniques from functional analysis and operator theory.
Altogether the volume presents a collection of research papers which will be of interest to any active scientist working in one of the above mentioned fields.
Keywords: Schrödinger operators, point interactions, metric graphs, quantum waveguides, eigenvalue estimates, operator-valued functions, Cayley–Hamilton theorem, adiabatic theorem
✦ Subjects
Differential Equations;Applied;Mathematics;Science & Math;Physics;Acoustics & Sound;Applied;Astrophysics;Biophysics;Chaos Theory;Chemical Physics;Cosmology;Dynamics;Electromagnetism;Electron Microscopy;Energy;Engineering;Entropy;Gas Mechanics;Geophysics;Gravity;Light;Mathematical Physics;Mechanics;Microscopy;Nanostructures;Nuclear Physics;Optics;Quantum Chemistry;Quantum Theory;Relativity;Solid-State Physics;System Theory;Time;Waves & Wave Mechanics;Science & Math
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