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The gauge covariant magnetic Weyl calculus has been introduced and studied in previous works. We prove criteria in terms of commutators for operators to be magnetic pseudo-differential operators of suitable symbol classes. The approach is…
In this paper we use some ideas from \cite{FG-97, G-06} and consider the description of H\"{o}rmander type pseudo-differential operators on $\mathbb{R}^d$ ($d\geq1$), including the case of the magnetic pseudo-differential operators…
In this monograph we develop magnetic pseudodifferential theory for operator-valued and equivariant operator-valued functions and distributions from first principles. These have found plentiful applications in mathematical physics,…
We combine our previous results on magnetic pseudo-differential operators for H\"ormander symbols dominated by tempered weights [arXiv:2511.07184] with the magnetic Weyl super calculus of Lee and Lein [arXiv:2201.11487, arXiv:2405.19964].…
We extend the matrix representation of magnetic pseudo-differential operators in a tight Gabor frame from [arXiv:1804.05220, arXiv:2212.12229] to asymmetrical quantizations and smooth symbols dominated by a tempered weight (and not just…
In previous papers, a generalization of the Weyl calculus was introduced in connection with the quantization of a particle moving in $\mathbb R^n$ under the influence of a variable magnetic field $B$. It incorporates phase factors defined…
This work develops a magnetic pseudodifferential calculus for super operators OpA(F); these map operators onto operators (as opposed to Lp functions onto Lq functions). Here, F could be a tempered distribution or a H\"ormander symbol. An…
In this paper, which is a follow-up of our first paper "Normal forms for ordinary differential operators, I", we extend the theory of normal forms for non-commuting operators, and obtain as an application a commutativity criterion for…
We revisit the celebrated Peierls-Onsager substitution employing the magnetic pseudo-differential calculus for weak magnetic fields with no spatial decay conditions, when the non-magnetic symbols have a certain spatial periodicity. We show…
In the presence of a variable magnetic field, the Weyl pseudodifferential calculus must be modified. The usual modification, based on ``the minimal coupling principle'' at the level of the classical symbols, does not lead to gauge invariant…
The aim of this article is to prove a Beals type characterization theorem for pseudodifferential operators in Wiener spaces. The definition of pseudodifferential operators in Wiener spaces and a Calder\'on-Vaillancourt type result appear in…
Starting from the study of pseudodifferential operators with completely periodic symbols, we obtain results of continuity and invertibility of a class of Gabor operators on time-frequency invariant Banach spaces. As an applications we find…
We review recent results on the magnetic pseudo-differential calculus both in symbolic and in $C^*$-algebraic form. We also indicate some applications to spectral analysis of pseudo-differential operators with variable magnetic fields.
We prove criteria for a {\it 'magnetic' Weyl operator} to be in a Schatten-von Neuman class by extending a method developed by H. Cordes, T. Kato and G. Arsu.
In a recent paper in Appl. Comput. Harmon. Anal. 38(2), 196--221 (2014) we have introduced and studied the notion of weak Hamiltonian deformation of a Gabor (=Weyl-Heisenberg) frame. In this Note we use these results to prove that one can…
In some previous papers we have defined and studied a 'magnetic' pseudodifferential calculus as a gauge covariant generalization of the Weyl calculus when a magnetic field is present. In this paper we extend the standard Fourier Integral…
First, we reconsider the magnetic pseudodifferential calculus and show that for a large class of non-decaying symbols, their corresponding magnetic pseudodifferential operators can be represented, up to a global gauge transform, as…
Classical pseudo-differential calculus on $\mathbb{R}^{d}$ can be viewed as a (non-commutative) functional calculus for the standard position and momentum operators $(Q_{1}, \dots , Q_{d})$ and $(P_{1}, \dots , P_{d})$. We generalise this…
Weyl quantization and related semiclassical techniques can be used to study conduction properties of crystalline solids subjected to slowly-varying, external electromagnetic fields. The case where the external magnetic field is constant, is…
We develop a pseudo-differential Weyl calculus on nilpotent Lie groups which allows one to deal with magnetic perturbations of right invariant vector fields. For this purpose we investigate an infinite-dimensional Lie group constructed as…