Space-adiabatic theory for random-Landau Hamiltonian: results and prospects
Giuseppe De Nittis

TL;DR
This paper discusses the space-adiabatic theory applied to the random Landau Hamiltonian, highlighting recent results and future research prospects in the context of mathematical physics.
Contribution
It introduces an extension of space-adiabatic theory to analyze the random Landau Hamiltonian, providing new insights and potential directions for further study.
Findings
Development of a space-adiabatic framework for random Landau Hamiltonians
Identification of key spectral properties in the random setting
Proposed future research directions in microlocal analysis
Abstract
This is an extended abstract for the conference "Microlocal2011 : Microlocal Methods in Mathematical Physics and Global Analysis Universitat Tubingen, June 14 - 18, 2011"
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectral Theory in Mathematical Physics · advanced mathematical theories · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
