Interlaced dense point and absolutely continuous spectra for Hamiltonians with concentric-shell singular interactions
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zbMATH Open1156.81383arXiv0801.4306MaRDI QIDQ3596960FDOQ3596960
Authors: Pavel Exner, Martin Fraas
Publication date: 9 February 2009
Abstract: We analyze the spectrum of the generalized Schrodinger operator in , with a general local, rotationally invariant singular interaction supported by an infinite family of concentric, equidistantly spaced spheres. It is shown that the essential spectrum consists of interlaced segments of the dense point and absolutely continuous character, and that the relation of their lengths at high energies depends on the choice of the interaction parameters; generically the p.p. component is asymptotically dominant. We also show that for there is an infinite family of eigenvalues below the lowest band.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0801.4306
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