Spectral Theory as Influenced by Fritz Gesztesy
Gerald Teschl, Karl Unterkofler

TL;DR
This paper surveys Fritz Gesztesy's significant contributions to spectral theory, especially focusing on Schrödinger operators, highlighting his influence and key developments in the field.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive overview of Fritz Gesztesy's pioneering work and its impact on the advancement of spectral theory and Schrödinger operators.
Findings
Gesztesy's work advanced understanding of spectral properties.
Key techniques in spectral analysis are highlighted.
The influence on subsequent research is emphasized.
Abstract
We survey a selection of Fritz's principal contributions to the field of spectral theory and, in particular, to Schroedinger operators.
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