In 1929 J. v. Neumann and Wigner, in a short paper entitled "Uber merkwUrdige diskrete Eigenwerte", drew attention to the fact that the Schr6dinger equat- ion - u + qu = AU ( 1 ) may give rise to an eigenvalue which is embedded in a "continuous ll spectrum. Physically this
Schrödinger-type operators with continuous spectra
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- Publisher
- Pitman Publishing
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 295
- Series
- Research notes in mathematics 65
- Category
- Library
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📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
1. Rank one perturbations; 2. Generalized perturbations; 3. Finite rank perturbations; 4. Scattering theory; 5. Two-body problems; 6. Few-body problems; 7. Few-body in one dimension; Appendix: historical remarks
This book is a synthesis of recent advances in the spectral theory of the magnetic Schrödinger operator. It can be considered a catalog of concrete examples of magnetic spectral asymptotics. Since the presentation involves many notions of spectral theory and semiclassical analysis, it begins with a
The intention of this book is to introduce students to active areas of research in mathematical physics in a rather direct way minimizing the use of abstract mathematics. The main features are geometric methods in spectral analysis, exponential decay of eigenfunctions, semi-classical analysis of bou
The intention of this book is to introduce students to active areas of research in mathematical physics in a rather direct way minimizing the use of abstract mathematics. The main features are geometric methods in spectral analysis, exponential decay of eigenfunctions, semi-classical analysis of bou