Quantum dynamics and decompositions of singular continuous spectra (Q2565237)

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Quantum dynamics and decompositions of singular continuous spectra
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    Quantum dynamics and decompositions of singular continuous spectra (English)
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    10 January 1999
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    The author studies relations between the quantum mechanical dynamics of a system (characterized by its quantum state \(\psi\) and its Hamiltonian operator \(H\)) and the spectral properties of the spectral measure \(\mu_\psi\) defined by \[ \langle \psi, f(H) \psi \rangle = \int_{\sigma(H)} f(x) d \mu_\psi(x) \] for any measurable function \(f\). The spectral decomposition theory arising from the measure decomposition theory by \textit{C. A. Rogers} and \textit{S. J. Taylor} [Acta Math. 101, 273-302 (1959; Zbl 0090.26602); Acta Math. 109, 207-240 (1963; Zbl 0145.28703)] extends the usual spectral decomposition theory in a natural way, and provides a rich collection of hierachies that can be used for spectral classification. The paper is well organized and discusses a variety of related topics. In Section 2 a brief introduction to spectral decompositions and some basic results are given. Section 3 reviews results for vectors \(\psi\) with uniformly \(\alpha\)-Hölder continuous spectral measures. In Section 4 the Rogers-Taylor theory of decomposing Borel measures with respect to Hausdorff measures is reviewed. In Section 5 the results of Section 4 are applied to introduce corresponding decompositions of the underlying Hilbert space into closed, invariant, mutually orthogonal subspaces. In Section 6 a strengthened version of a theorem due to Guarneri and Combes is proven. In Section 7 the example of an almost Mathieu operator is discussed and in Section 8 ergodic Schrödinger operators are investigated.
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    singular continuous spectrum
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    spectral properties of the spectral measure
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    spectral decomposition
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    quantum dynamics
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    Rogers-Taylor theory
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    decomposing Borel measures with respect to Hausdorff measures
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    almost Mathieu operator
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    ergodic Schrödinger operator
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