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Unique continuation and lifting of spectral band edges of Schrödinger operators on unbounded domains
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    Unique continuation and lifting of spectral band edges of Schrödinger operators on unbounded domains (English)
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    9 April 2021
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    Summary: We prove and apply two theorems: first, a quantitative, scale-free unique continuation estimate for functions in a spectral subspace of a Schrödinger operator on a bounded or unbounded domain; second, a perturbation and lifting estimate for edges of the essential spectrum of a self-adjoint operator under a semi-definite perturbation. These two results are combined to obtain lower and upper Lipschitz bounds on the function parametrizing locally a chosen edge of the essential spectrum of a Schrödinger operator in dependence of a coupling constant. Analogous estimates for eigenvalues, possibly in gaps of the essential spectrum, are exhibited as well.
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    unique continuation
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    uncertainty principle
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    semi-definite perturbation
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    spectral edges
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    lifting estimates
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    spectral engineering
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