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The following pages link to Infinite mass boundary conditions for Dirac operators (Q2422542):
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- Extension operator for the MIT bag model (Q782427) (← links)
- Two-dimensional Dirac operators with interactions on unbounded smooth curves (Q825094) (← links)
- Boundary problems for three-dimensional Dirac operators and generalized MIT bag models for unbounded domains (Q829059) (← links)
- Self-adjointness of Dirac operators with infinite mass boundary conditions in sectors (Q1750635) (← links)
- Dirac operators on hypersurfaces as large mass limits (Q1984846) (← links)
- A variational formulation for Dirac operators in bounded domains. Applications to spectral geometric inequalities (Q2046788) (← links)
- Self-adjointness of two-dimensional Dirac operators on corner domains (Q2078205) (← links)
- Two-dimensional Dirac operators with singular interactions supported on closed curves (Q2192357) (← links)
- Self-adjoint Dirac operators on domains in \(\mathbb{R}^3\) (Q2195866) (← links)
- Essential self-adjointness of symmetric first-order differential systems and confinement of Dirac particles on bounded domains in \({\mathbb{R}}^d\) (Q2231685) (← links)
- On the MIT bag model in the non-relativistic limit (Q2406837) (← links)
- A sharp upper bound on the spectral gap for graphene quantum dots (Q2418706) (← links)
- Resolvent convergence to Dirac operators on planar domains (Q2420587) (← links)
- The MIT bag model as an infinite mass limit (Q2423203) (← links)
- Eigenvalue curves for generalized MIT bag models (Q2699725) (← links)
- Dirac–Coulomb operators with infinite mass boundary conditions in sectors (Q5884557) (← links)
- The Dirac bag model in strong magnetic fields (Q6052447) (← links)
- Mini-workshop: A geometric fairytale full of spectral gaps and random fruit. Abstracts from the mini-workshop held November 27 -- December 3, 2022 (Q6095410) (← links)
- Magnetic Dirac systems: violation of bulk-edge correspondence in the zigzag limit (Q6571074) (← links)
- A Poincaré-Steklov map for the MIT bag model (Q6631524) (← links)