Persistent currents for the 2D Schrödinger operator with a strong δ-interaction on a loop
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Abstract: We investigate the two-dimensional magnetic Schr"odinger operator , where is a smooth loop and the vector potential corresponds to a homogeneous magnetic field perpendicular to the plane. The asymptotics of negative eigenvalues of for is found. It shows, in particular, that for large enough positive the system exhibits persistent currents.
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