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We consider discrete Schrodinger operators with aperiodic potentials given by a Sturmian word, which is a natural generalisation of the Fibonacci Hamiltonian. We introduce the finite section method, which is often used to solve operator equations approximately, and apply it first to periodic Schrodinger operators. It turns out that the applicability of the method is always guaranteed for integer-valued potentials provided that the operator is invertible. By using periodic approximations, we find a necessary and sufficient condition for the applicability of the finite section method for aperiodic Schrodinger operators and a numerical method to check it.
The present work aims at obtaining estimates for transformation operators for one-dimensional perturbed radial Schrodinger operators. It provides more details and suitable extensions to already existing results, that are needed in other recent contributions dealing with these kinds of operators.
Let $H_0 = -Delta + V_0(x)$ be a Schroedinger operator on $L_2(mathbb{R}^ u),$ $ u=1,2,$ or 3, where $V_0(x)$ is a bounded measurable real-valued function on $mathbb{R}^ u.$ Let $V$ be an operator of multiplication by a bounded integrable real-valued
In this paper the discrete eigenvalues of elliptic second order differential operators in $L^2(mathbb{R}^n)$, $n in mathbb{N}$, with singular $delta$- and $delta$-interactions are studied. We show the self-adjointness of these operators and derive eq
Let $Sigmasubsetmathbb{R}^d$ be a $C^infty$-smooth closed compact hypersurface, which splits the Euclidean space $mathbb{R}^d$ into two domains $Omega_pm$. In this note self-adjoint Schrodinger operators with $delta$ and $delta$-interactions supporte
We consider a Schrodinger operator with complex-valued potentials on the line. The operator has essential spectrum on the half-line plus eigenvalues (counted with algebraic multiplicity) in the complex plane without the positive half-line. We determi