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Coexistence of spectra in rank-one perturbation problems. (English)
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11 March 2004
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Let \(A_0\) be a selfadjoint operator in a separable Hilbert space. Let \(A_\lambda= A_0+\lambda(.,\varphi)\varphi\), \(\lambda\in\mathbb{R}\). The following result is proven: For any measurable set \(B\subset\mathbb{R}\) there exists a family of rank one perturbations \(\{A_\lambda\}\) such that \(A_\lambda\) has dense absolutely continuous and dense singular spectrum for almost every \(\lambda\in B\) and dense absolutely continuous (but no singular) spectrum for almost every \(\lambda\not\in B\).
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family of rank one perturbations
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dense spectrum
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absolutely continuous spectrum
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