Sharp spectral estimates for the perturbed Landau Hamiltonian with L^p potentials
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Abstract: We establish a sharp estimate on the size of the spectral clusters of the Landau Hamiltonian with potentials in two dimensions as the cluster index tends to infinity. In three dimensions, we prove a new limiting absorption principle as well as a unique continuation theorem. The results generalize to higher dimensions.
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