A criterion for the existence of nonreal eigenvalues for a Dirac operator
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Abstract: The aim of this work is to explore the discrete spectrum generated by complex perturbations in of the Dirac operator with variable magnetic field. Here, and are Dirac matrices, and is the mass of a particle. We give a simple criterion for the potentials to generate discrete spectrum near . In the case of creation of non-real eigenvalues, this criterion gives also their location.
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