An optimal L^p-bound on the Krein spectral shift function.
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An optimal \(L^p\)-bound on the Krein spectral shift function.
An optimal \(L^p\)-bound on the Krein spectral shift function.
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- THE DENSITY OF STATES AND THE SPECTRAL SHIFT DENSITY OF RANDOM SCHRÖDINGER OPERATORS
- The \(L^p\)-theory of the spectral shift function, the Wegner estimate, and the integrated density of states for some random operators.
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(12)- \(L_p\)-bounds for the Krein spectral shift function: \(0<p<\infty\)
- Moment analysis for localization in random Schrödinger operators
- Weak convergence of spectral shift functions for one-dimensional Schrödinger operators
- An extension of the Koplienko--Neidhardt trace formulae
- The Wegner estimate and the integrated density of states for some random operators
- Conditional Wegner estimate for the standard random breather potential
- The spectral shift function for compactly supported perturbations of Schrödinger operators on large bounded domains
- A lower Wegner estimate and bounds on the spectral shift function for continuum random Schrödinger operators
- The integrated density of states for some random operators with nonsign definite potentials
- \(L^{p}\)-approximation of the integrated density of states for Schrödinger operators with finite local complexity
- Perturbations of continuum random Schrödinger operators with applications to Anderson orthogonality and the spectral shift function
- Bounds on the spectral shift function and the density of states
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