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    Smilansky's model of irreversible quantum graphs, I: the absolutely continuous spectrum

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    In the model suggested by Smilansky one studies an operator describing the interaction between a quantum graph and a system of KK one-dimensional oscillators attached at several different points in the graph. The present paper is the first one in which the case K>1K>1 is investigated. For the sake of simplicity we consider K=2, but our argument is of a general character. In this first of two papers on the problem, we describe the absolutely continuous spectrum. Our approach is based upon scattering theory

    Smilansky's model of irreversible quantum graphs, II: the point spectrum

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    In the model suggested by Smilansky one studies an operator describing the interaction between a quantum graph and a system of K one-dimensional oscillators attached at different points of the graph. This paper is a continuation of our investigation of the case K>1. For the sake of simplicity we consider K=2, but our argument applies to the general situation. In this second paper we apply the variational approach to the study of the point spectrum.Comment: 18 page

    On the negative spectrum of two-dimensional Schr\"odinger operators with radial potentials

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    For a two-dimensional Schr\"odinger operator HαV=ΔαVH_{\alpha V}=-\Delta-\alpha V with the radial potential V(x)=F(x),F(r)0V(x)=F(|x|), F(r)\ge 0, we study the behavior of the number N(HαV)N_-(H_{\alpha V}) of its negative eigenvalues, as the coupling parameter α\alpha tends to infinity. We obtain the necessary and sufficient conditions for the semi-classical growth N(HαV)=O(α)N_-(H_{\alpha V})=O(\alpha) and for the validity of the Weyl asymptotic law.Comment: 13 page

    Positive-measure self-similar sets without interior

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    We recall the problem posed by Peres and Solomyak in Problems on self-similar and self-affine sets; an update. Progr. Prob. 46 (2000), 95–106: can one find examples of self-similar sets with positive Lebesgue measure, but with no interior? The method in Properties of measures supported on fat Sierpinski carpets, this issue, leads to families of examples of such sets

    Schr\"odinger operator on homogeneous metric trees: spectrum in gaps

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    The paper studies the spectral properties of the Schr\"odinger operator AgV=A0+gVA_{gV} = A_0 + gV on a homogeneous rooted metric tree, with a decaying real-valued potential VV and a coupling constant g0g\ge 0. The spectrum of the free Laplacian A0=ΔA_0 = -\Delta has a band-gap structure with a single eigenvalue of infinite multiplicity in the middle of each finite gap. The perturbation gVgV gives rise to extra eigenvalues in the gaps. These eigenvalues are monotone functions of gg if the potential VV has a fixed sign. Assuming that the latter condition is satisfied and that VV is symmetric, i.e. depends on the distance to the root of the tree, we carry out a detailed asymptotic analysis of the counting function of the discrete eigenvalues in the limit gg\to\infty. Depending on the sign and decay of VV, this asymptotics is either of the Weyl type or is completely determined by the behaviour of VV at infinity.Comment: AMS LaTex file, 47 page

    On the "Mandelbrot set" for a pair of linear maps and complex Bernoulli convolutions

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    We consider the "Mandelbrot set" MM for pairs of complex linear maps, introduced by Barnsley and Harrington in 1985 and studied by Bousch, Bandt and others. It is defined as the set of parameters λ\lambda in the unit disk such that the attractor AλA_\lambda of the IFS {λz1,λz+1}\{\lambda z-1, \lambda z+1\} is connected. We show that a non-trivial portion of MM near the imaginary axis is contained in the closure of its interior (it is conjectured that all non-real points of MM are in the closure of the set of interior points of MM). Next we turn to the attractors AλA_\lambda themselves and to natural measures νλ\nu_\lambda supported on them. These measures are the complex analogs of much-studied infinite Bernoulli convolutions. Extending the results of Erd\"os and Garsia, we demonstrate how certain classes of complex algebraic integers give rise to singular and absolutely continuous measures νλ\nu_\lambda. Next we investigate the Hausdorff dimension and measure of AλA_\lambda, for λ\lambda in the set MM, for Lebesgue-a.e. λ\lambda. We also obtain partial results on the absolute continuity of νλ\nu_\lambda for a.e. λ\lambda of modulus greater than 1/2\sqrt{1/2}.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figure

    Singular Continuous Spectrum for the Laplacian on Certain Sparse Trees

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    We present examples of rooted tree graphs for which the Laplacian has singular continuous spectral measures. For some of these examples we further establish fractional Hausdorff dimensions. The singular continuous components, in these models, have an interesting multiplicity structure. The results are obtained via a decomposition of the Laplacian into a direct sum of Jacobi matrices
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