Spectral enclosures for non-self-adjoint discrete Schrödinger operators (Q2284355)

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    Spectral enclosures for non-self-adjoint discrete Schrödinger operators
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      Spectral enclosures for non-self-adjoint discrete Schrödinger operators (English)
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      14 January 2020
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      The authors study the spectrum of a discrete Schrödinger operator \(H_{V}\) with an \(l^{p}\)-potential \(V\) for \(1\leq p\leq \infty\). First they determine the location of eigenvalues of \(H_{V}\) with an \(l^{1}\)-potential and then they show that the obtained bound is optimal. Then they obtain different spectral bounds for \(1< p\leq \infty\). In order to derive these results the authors use the Birman-Schwinger principle, the Schur test, the discrete Young's inequality and the Stein's complex interpolation.
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      discrete Schrödinger operator
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      Birman-Schwinger principle
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      point spectrum
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      Jacobi matrix
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      Schur test
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      discrete Young inequality
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