Following the pioneering work of Carl. M. Bender et al, (1998), there has been an increasing interest in theoretical physics in so-called PT-symmetric Schr?¶dinger operators. In the physical literature, the existence of Schr?¶dinger operators with PT-symmetric complex potentials having real spectrum
Nonlinear Schrödinger equations with symmetric multi-polar potentials
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