Unique continuation principles and their absence for Schr\"odinger eigenfunctions on combinatorial and quantum graphs and in continuum space

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DOI10.17586/2220-8054-2017-8-2-216-230arXiv1702.05299WikidataQ59311964 ScholiaQ59311964MaRDI QIDQ6283293FDOQ6283293


Authors: Norbert Peyerimhoff, Matthias Täufer, Ivan Veselić Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 February 2017

Abstract: For the analysis of the Schr"odinger and related equations it is of central importance whether a unique continuation principle (UCP) holds or not. In continuum Euclidean space quantitative forms of unique continuation imply Wegner estimates and regularity properties of the integrated density of states (IDS) of Schr"odinger operators with random potentials. For discrete Schr"odinger equations on the lattice only a weak analog of the UCP holds, but it is sufficient to guarantee the continuity of the IDS. For other combinatorial graphs this is no longer true. Similarly, for quantum graphs the UCP does not hold in general and consequently, the IDS does not need to be continuous.













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