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The spectral shift function for compactly supported perturbations of Schr\"odinger operators on large bounded domains

Mathematical Physics 2010-05-20 v2 Functional Analysis math.MP Spectral Theory

Abstract

We study the asymptotic behavior as L \to \infty of the finite-volume spectral shift function for a positive, compactly-supported perturbation of a Schr\"odinger operator in d-dimensional Euclidean space, restricted to a cube of side length L with Dirichlet boundary conditions. The size of the support of the perturbation is fixed and independent of L. We prove that the Ces\`aro mean of finite-volume spectral shift functions remains pointwise bounded along certain sequences L_n \to \infty for Lebesgue-almost every energy. In deriving this result, we give a short proof of the vague convergence of the finite-volume spectral shift functions to the infinite-volume spectral shift function as L \to\infty . Our findings complement earlier results of W. Kirsch [Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 101, 509 - 512 (1987), Int. Eqns. Op. Th. 12, 383 - 391 (1989)] who gave examples of positive, compactly-supported perturbations of finite-volume Dirichlet Laplacians for which the pointwise limit of the spectral shift function does not exist for any given positive energy. Our methods also provide a new proof of the Birman--Solomyak formula for the spectral shift function that may be used to express the measure given by the infinite-volume spectral shift function directly in terms of the potential.

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@article{arxiv.0907.3522,
  title  = {The spectral shift function for compactly supported perturbations of Schr\"odinger operators on large bounded domains},
  author = {Peter D. Hislop and Peter Müller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.3522},
  year   = {2010}
}

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Minor changes and some rearrangements; version as published