Purely magnetic tunneling effect in two dimensions
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Abstract: The semiclassical magnetic Neumann Schr"odinger operator on a smooth, bounded, and simply connected domain of the Euclidean plane is considered. When has a symmetry axis, the semiclassical splitting of the first two eigenvalues is analyzed. The first explicit tunneling formula in a pure magnetic field is established. The analysis is based on a pseudo-differential reduction to the boundary and the proof of the first known optimal purely magnetic Agmon estimates.
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