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The following pages link to Dense point spectra of Schrödinger and Dirac operators (Q1085326):
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- On the existence of embedded eigenvalues (Q448279) (← links)
- Eigenvalues for perturbed periodic Jacobi matrices by the Wigner-von Neumann approach (Q515980) (← links)
- On eigenvalues of the one-dimensional Dirac operator with oscillatory decreasing potential (Q694507) (← links)
- Classical and quantum integrability of hamiltonians without scattering states (Q1047046) (← links)
- Limits of soliton solutions (Q1202448) (← links)
- Effective perturbation methods for one-dimensional Schrödinger operators (Q1283960) (← links)
- On new relations between spectral properties of Jacobi matrices and their coefficients (Q1409245) (← links)
- On the eigenvalues of the Dirac operator (Q1585613) (← links)
- Mass points of measures and orthogonal polynomials on the unit circle (Q1680862) (← links)
- Criteria for eigenvalues embedded into the absolutely continuous spectrum of perturbed Stark type operators (Q1731880) (← links)
- Noncompact complete Riemannian manifolds with dense eigenvalues embedded in the essential spectrum of the Laplacian (Q1733998) (← links)
- Tosio Kato's work on non-relativistic quantum mechanics. I (Q1743801) (← links)
- Schrödinger operators with decaying potentials: some counterexamples (Q1847786) (← links)
- The spectral function for Sturm-Liouville problems where the potential is of Wigner-von Neumann type or slowly decaying (Q1880773) (← links)
- Point spectrum on a continuous spectrum for weakly perturbed Stark type operators (Q1921876) (← links)
- Absolutely continuous spectra of one-dimensional Schrödinger operators and Jacobi matrices with slowly decreasing potentials (Q1924049) (← links)
- Schrödinger operators with slowly decaying Wigner-von Neumann type potentials (Q1948489) (← links)
- Stability of the absolutely continuous spectrum of the Schrödinger equation under slowly decaying perturbations and a. e. convergence of integral operators (Q1974856) (← links)
- Sharp spectral transition for eigenvalues embedded into the spectral bands of perturbed periodic operators (Q1996482) (← links)
- A note on the Schrödinger operator with a long-range potential (Q2011189) (← links)
- Embedded eigenvalues and Neumann-Wigner potentials for relativistic Schrödinger operators (Q2357101) (← links)
- Freezable bound states in the continuum for time-dependent quantum potentials (Q2671256) (← links)
- Schrödinger operators in the twentieth century (Q2738018) (← links)
- Zeroes of the spectral density of the periodic Schrödinger operator with Wigner-von Neumann potential (Q2898402) (← links)
- Intervals of Dense Point Spectrum for Spherically Symmetric Schrödinger Operators of the Type −δ+cos|<i>x</i> | (Q3978852) (← links)
- Embedded eigenvalues for perturbed periodic Jacobi operators using a geometric approach (Q4685497) (← links)
- Dense point spectrum for the one-dimensional Dirac operator with an electrostatic potential (Q4715347) (← links)
- Tosio Kato’s work on non-relativistic quantum mechanics, Part 2 (Q4997850) (← links)
- Twelve tales in mathematical physics: An expanded Heineman prize lecture (Q5056854) (← links)
- Topics on Fermi varieties of discrete periodic Schrödinger operators (Q5056883) (← links)
- Revisiting the Christ–Kiselev’s multi-linear operator technique and its applications to Schrödinger operators (Q5854637) (← links)
- Norming constants of embedded bound states and bounded positon solutions of the Korteweg-de Vries equation (Q6164329) (← links)
- The absence of singular continuous spectrum for perturbed Jacobi operators (Q6192412) (← links)
- Dirac operators with operator data of Wigner-von Neumann type (Q6193749) (← links)
- On crossroads of spectral theory with Sergey Naboko (Q6630021) (← links)
- Sergey Naboko's legacy on the spectral theory of Jacobi operators (Q6630022) (← links)
- One dimensional discrete Schrödinger operators with resonant embedded eigenvalues (Q6630040) (← links)
- A trace formula and classical solutions to the KdV equation (Q6630042) (← links)