Lower bounds on the eigenvalue sums of the Schrödinger operator and the spectral conservation law
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Abstract: In the first part of the paper we consider the Schr"odinger operator We discuss the relation between the behavior of at the infinity and the properties of the negative spectrum of . After that, we consider the case when changes its sign: , In this case, we treat and symmetrically and study the relation between the behavior of at the infinity and the negative spectra of the operators and .
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