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On the density of states of the one dimensional quasi-periodic Schödinger operators
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    On the density of states of the one dimensional quasi-periodic Schödinger operators (English)
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    14 December 2006
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    The author considers a discrete one-dimensional Schrödinger operator with an analytic potential. A Diophantine condition upon the frequencies is assumed. The first result is a reduction theorem for the first-order system obtained from the initial Schrödinger equation. This result resembles recent theorems for the continuous time equations [cf.\ \textit{L.~H.\ Eliasson}, Proc.\ Symp.\ Pure Math.\ 69, 679--705 (2001; Zbl 1015.34028)]. Then the author considers the density of states, proves its Hölder-\(\frac{1}2\) property, and shows that the length of the gaps has a sub-exponential estimate connected with the gap-labelling theorem.
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    discrete Schrödinger operator
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    density of states
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    gap labeling
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