Resonance free regions and non-Hermitian spectral optimization for Schrödinger point interactions

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DOI10.7153/OAM-2017-11-76zbMATH Open1379.35059arXiv1708.01334OpenAlexW3103610568MaRDI QIDQ4595616FDOQ4595616


Authors: S. Albeverio, I. M. Karabash Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 5 December 2017

Published in: Operators and Matrices (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Resonances of Schr"odinger Hamiltonians with point interactions are considered. The main object under the study is the resonance free region under the assumption that the centers, where the point interactions are located, are known and the associated 'strength' parameters are unknown and allowed to bear additional dissipative effects. To this end we consider the boundary of the resonance free region as a Pareto optimal frontier and study the corresponding optimization problem for resonances. It is shown that upper logarithmic bound on resonances can be made uniform with respect to the strength parameters. The necessary conditions on optimality are obtained in terms of first principal minors of the characteristic determinant. We demonstrate the applicability of these optimality conditions on the case of 4 equidistant centers by computing explicitly the resonances of minimal decay for all frequencies. This example shows that a resonance of minimal decay is not necessarily simple, and in some cases it is generated by an infinite family of feasible resonators.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.01334




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