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Spectral Theory Of Noncommutative Harmonic Oscillators An Introduction 1st Edition Alberto Parmeggiani Auth

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Spectral Theory Of Noncommutative Harmonic Oscillators An Introduction 1st Edition Alberto Parmeggiani Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.65 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Alberto Parmeggiani (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642119217, 9783642119224, 3642119212, 3642119220
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Spectral Theory Of Noncommutative Harmonic Oscillators An Introduction 1st Edition Alberto Parmeggiani Auth by Alberto Parmeggiani (auth.) 9783642119217, 9783642119224, 3642119212, 3642119220 instant download after payment.

This volume describes the spectral theory of the Weyl quantization of systems of polynomials in phase-space variables, modelled after the harmonic oscillator. The main technique used is pseudodifferential calculus, including global and semiclassical variants. The main results concern the meromorphic continuation of the spectral zeta function associated with the spectrum, and the localization (and the multiplicity) of the eigenvalues of such systems, described in terms of “classical” invariants (such as the periods of the periodic trajectories of the bicharacteristic flow associated with the eiganvalues of the symbol). The book utilizes techniques that are very powerful and flexible and presents an approach that could also be used for a variety of other problems. It also features expositions on different results throughout the literature.

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