Towards a theory of eigenvalue asymptotics on infinite metric graphs: the case of diagonal combs
Spectral Theory
2024-03-19 v1
Abstract
We examine diagonal combs, a recently identified class of infinite metric graphs whose properties depend on one parameter. These graphs exhibit a fascinating regime where they possess infinite volume while maintaining purely discrete spectrum for the Neumann Laplacian. In this regime, we establish polynomial upper and lower bounds on the -th eigenvalue, revealing that the eigenvalues grow at a rate strictly slower than quadratic. However, once the diagonal combs transition to finite volume, their growth accelerates to a quadratic rate. Our methodology involves employing spectral geometric principles tailored for metric graphs, complemented by deriving estimates for the -th eigenvalue on compact metric graphs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2403.10708,
title = {Towards a theory of eigenvalue asymptotics on infinite metric graphs: the case of diagonal combs},
author = {James B. Kennedy and Delio Mugnolo and Matthias Täufer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.10708},
year = {2024}
}
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10 pages, 1 figure