Absolute continuity and spectral concentration for slowly decaying potentials
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Abstract: We consider the spectral function for the Sturm-Liouville equation on with the boundary condition and where has slow decay as . We develop our previous methods of locating spectral concentration for with rapid exponential decay (JCAM 81 (1997) 333-348) to deal with the new theoretical and computational complexities which arise for slow decay.
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