Probability Seminar, Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Probability Seminar, Department of Mathematics & Statistics
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Wed Feb 12, 2025 at 2:00PM in Fretwell 379 (Math Conference Room)

February 15, 2025 by Michael Grabchak
Categories: Probability Seminar

Oleg Safronov, UNC Charlotte

Title: Localization on quantum graphs.

Abstract: I would give some basic definitions  that  are needed to understand what a localization is. One  needs to define such notions as pure point  spectrum and how could it be dense in some intervals. The localization will  be discussed for  the  random Schrodinger operator  on the graph defined  as  the union of intervals of length 1 connecting  points  of the lattice Z^d. The vertices of this graph are  called “junctions”. Randomness of  properties  of  “junctions” will cause  the particles or waves with certain energies  to localize  (i.e. to be trapped) in the corresponding medium. 

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