Adiabatic theorems for general linear operators with time-independent domains
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Abstract: We establish adiabatic theorems with and without spectral gap condition for general -- typically dissipative -- linear operators with time-independent domains in some Banach space . Compared to the previously known adiabatic theorems -- especially those without spectral gap condition -- we do not require the considered spectral values of to be (weakly) semisimple. We also impose only fairly weak regularity conditions. Applications are given to slowly time-varying open quantum systems and to adiabatic switching processes.
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