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Spectral Pollution and How to Avoid It (With Applications to Dirac and Periodic Schr\"odinger Operators)

Spectral Theory 2014-02-26 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP Numerical Analysis

Abstract

This paper, devoted to the study of spectral pollution, contains both abstract results and applications to some self-adjoint operators with a gap in their essential spectrum occuring in Quantum Mechanics. First we consider Galerkin basis which respect the decomposition of the ambient Hilbert space into a direct sum H=PH(1P)HH=PH\oplus(1-P)H, given by a fixed orthogonal projector PP, and we localize the polluted spectrum exactly. This is followed by applications to periodic Schr\"odinger operators (pollution is absent in a Wannier-type basis), and to Dirac operator (several natural decompositions are considered). In the second part, we add the constraint that within the Galerkin basis there is a certain relation between vectors in PHPH and vectors in (1P)H(1-P)H. Abstract results are proved and applied to several practical methods like the famous "kinetic balance" of relativistic Quantum Mechanics.

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@article{arxiv.0812.2153,
  title  = {Spectral Pollution and How to Avoid It (With Applications to Dirac and Periodic Schr\"odinger Operators)},
  author = {Mathieu Lewin and Eric Séré},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.2153},
  year   = {2014}
}

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Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society (2009) in press