Sub-exponential decay of eigenfunctions for some discrete schrödinger operators
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Following the method of Froese and Herbst, we show for a class of potentials V that an eigenfunction ψ with eigenvalue E of the multi-dimensional discrete Schrödinger operator H = ∆ + V on \mathbb{Z}^d decays sub-exponentially ...Leer más >
Following the method of Froese and Herbst, we show for a class of potentials V that an eigenfunction ψ with eigenvalue E of the multi-dimensional discrete Schrödinger operator H = ∆ + V on \mathbb{Z}^d decays sub-exponentially whenever the Mourre estimate holds at E. In the one-dimensional case we further show that this eigenfunction decays exponentially with a rate at least of cosh^{−1}((E − 2)/(θ_E − 2)), where θ_E is the nearest threshold of H located between E and 2. A consequence of the latter result is the absence of eigenvalues between 2 and the nearest thresholds above and below this value. The method of Combes-Thomas is also reviewed for the discrete Schrödinger operators.< Leer menos
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