Existence and Regularity Properties of the Integrated Density of States of Random Schrödinger Operators

Existence and Regularity Properties of the Integrated Density of States of Random Schrödinger Operators
Author: Ivan Veselic
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2008-01-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3540726896

This book describes in detail a quantity encoding spectral feature of random operators: the integrated density of states or spectral distribution function. It presents various approaches to the construction of the integrated density of states and the proof of its regularity properties. The book also includes references to and a discussion of other properties of the IDS as well as a variety of models beyond those treated in detail here.

Spectral Theory of Random Schrödinger Operators

Spectral Theory of Random Schrödinger Operators
Author: R. Carmona
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 611
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1461244889

Since the seminal work of P. Anderson in 1958, localization in disordered systems has been the object of intense investigations. Mathematically speaking, the phenomenon can be described as follows: the self-adjoint operators which are used as Hamiltonians for these systems have a ten dency to have pure point spectrum, especially in low dimension or for large disorder. A lot of effort has been devoted to the mathematical study of the random self-adjoint operators relevant to the theory of localization for disordered systems. It is fair to say that progress has been made and that the un derstanding of the phenomenon has improved. This does not mean that the subject is closed. Indeed, the number of important problems actually solved is not larger than the number of those remaining. Let us mention some of the latter: • A proof of localization at all energies is still missing for two dimen sional systems, though it should be within reachable range. In the case of the two dimensional lattice, this problem has been approached by the investigation of a finite discrete band, but the limiting pro cedure necessary to reach the full two-dimensional lattice has never been controlled. • The smoothness properties of the density of states seem to escape all attempts in dimension larger than one. This problem is particularly serious in the continuous case where one does not even know if it is continuous.

Analysis of Certain Random Operators Related to Solid State Physics

Analysis of Certain Random Operators Related to Solid State Physics
Author: Maxim Drabkin
Publisher: Sudwestdeutscher Verlag Fur Hochschulschriften AG
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2016-06-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9783838152578

The presented book is about the random Kronig-Penney model and other related quantum mechanical models. The main objects in consideration are random mostly one dimensional and discrete Schrödinger operators and their spectral properties. From the physical point of view the most interesting objects in these models are conductivity and charge transport in disordered solid media. These show different behavior than the ordered systems. For the Kronig-Penney model lower bounds on the growth of the time-averaged q-th moment of the position operator X are obtained, as well as the perturbative analysis of the Lyapunov exponent and the integrated density of states. On the technical level the theory of the products of random matrices is used. It is known, that the products of random matrices exhibit Gaussian fluctuations around almost surely convergent Lyapunov exponents. For the 2x2 matrices the variance is calculated perturbatively. Furthermore for the random Bogoliubov-de Gennes model operators the localization in the spectral gap is proven.

Spectral Theory and Mathematical Physics: A Festschrift in Honor of Barry Simon's 60th Birthday

Spectral Theory and Mathematical Physics: A Festschrift in Honor of Barry Simon's 60th Birthday
Author: Fritz Gesztesy
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2007
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821842492

This Festschrift had its origins in a conference called SimonFest held at Caltech, March 27-31, 2006, to honor Barry Simon's 60th birthday. It is not a proceedings volume in the usual sense since the emphasis of the majority of the contributions is on reviews of the state of the art of certain fields, with particular focus on recent developments and open problems. The bulk of the articles in this Festschrift are of this survey form, and a few review Simon's contributions to aparticular area. Part 1 contains surveys in the areas of Quantum Field Theory, Statistical Mechanics, Nonrelativistic Two-Body and $N$-Body Quantum Systems, Resonances, Quantum Mechanics with Electric and Magnetic Fields, and the Semiclassical Limit. Part 2 contains surveys in the areas of Random andErgodic Schrodinger Operators, Singular Continuous Spectrum, Orthogonal Polynomials, and Inverse Spectral Theory. In several cases, this collection of surveys portrays both the history of a subject and its current state of the art. A substantial part of the contributions to this Festschrift are survey articles on the state of the art of certain areas with special emphasis on open problems. This will benefit graduate students as well as researchers who want to get a quick, yet comprehensiveintroduction into an area covered in this volume.