An anisotropic integral operator in high temperature superconductivity

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Abstract: A simplified model in superconductivity theory studied by P. Krotkov and A. Chubukov cite{KC1,KC2} led to an integral operator K -- see (1), (2). They guessed that the equation E0(a,T)=1 where E0 is the largest eigenvalue of the operator K has a solution T(a)=1au(a) with au(a)sima2/5 when a goes to 0. au(a) imitates the shift of critical (instability) temperature. We give a rigorous analysis of an anisotropic integral operator K and prove the asymptotic () -- see Theorem 8 and Proposition 10. Additive Uncertainty Principle (of Landau-Pollack-Slepian [SP], cite{LP1,LP2}) plays important role in this analysis.









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