Spectral properties of Landau Hamiltonians with non-local potentials

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Abstract: We consider the Landau Hamiltonian H0, self-adjoint in L2(mathbbR2), whose spectrum consists of an arithmetic progression of infinitely degenerate positive eigenvalues Lambdaq, qinmathbbZ+. We perturb H0 by a non-local potential written as a bounded pseudo-differential operator mOpmw(mathcalV) with real-valued Weyl symbol mathcalV, such that mOpmw(mathcalV)H01 is compact. We study the spectral properties of the perturbed operator HmathcalV=H0+mOpmw(mathcalV). First, we construct symbols mathcalV, possessing a suitable symmetry, such that the operator HmathcalV admits an explicit eigenbasis in L2(mathbbR2), and calculate the corresponding eigenvalues. Moreover, for mathcalV which are not supposed to have this symmetry, we study the asymptotic distribution of the eigenvalues of HmathcalV adjoining any given Lambdaq. We find that the effective Hamiltonian in this context is the Toeplitz operator mathcalTq(mathcalV)=pqmOpmw(mathcalV)pq, where pq is the orthogonal projection onto mKer(H0LambdaqI), and investigate its spectral asymptotics.



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