Absolutely continuous spectrum and spectral transition for some continuous random operators
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Publication:692365
DOI10.1007/s12044-012-0069-4zbMath1257.47016arXiv1102.4130OpenAlexW2067487576MaRDI QIDQ692365
Publication date: 5 December 2012
Published in: Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Mathematical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1102.4130
Disordered systems (random Ising models, random Schrödinger operators, etc.) in equilibrium statistical mechanics (82B44) (2)-body potential quantum scattering theory (81U05) PDEs with randomness, stochastic partial differential equations (35R60) Scattering theory of linear operators (47A40)
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