Quantum Hamiltonians with quasi-ballistic dynamics and point spectrum
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Abstract: Consider the family of Schr"odinger operators (and also its Dirac version) on or [ H^W_{omega,S}=Delta + lambda F(S^nomega) + W, quad omegainOmega, ] where is a transformation on (compact metric) , a real Lipschitz function and a (sufficiently fast) power-decaying perturbation. Under certain conditions it is shown that presents quasi-ballistic dynamics for in a dense set. Applications include potentials generated by rotations of the torus with analytic condition on , doubling map, Axiom A dynamical systems and the Anderson model. If is a rank one perturbation, examples of with quasi-ballistic dynamics and point spectrum are also presented.
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