Essential self-adjointness of symmetric first-order differential systems and confinement of Dirac particles on bounded domains in R^d

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Abstract: We prove essential self-adjointness of Dirac operators with Lorentz scalar potentials which grow sufficiently fast near the boundary partialOmega of the spatial domain OmegasubsetmathbbRd. On the way, we first consider general symmetric first order differential systems, for which we identify a new, large class of potentials, called scalar potentials, ensuring essential self-adjointness. Furthermore, using the supersymmetric structure of the Dirac operator in the two dimensional case, we prove confinement of Dirac particles, i.e. essential self-adjointness of the operator, solely by magnetic fields mathcalB assumed to grow, near partialOmega, faster than .



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