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Schroedinger Operators: Eigenvalues and Lieb-Thirring Inequalities

Hardback

Main Details

Title Schroedinger Operators: Eigenvalues and Lieb-Thirring Inequalities
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rupert L. Frank
By (author) Ari Laptev
By (author) Timo Weidl
SeriesCambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:512
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreCalculus and mathematical analysis
ISBN/Barcode 9781009218467
ClassificationsDewey:515.724
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 17 November 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The analysis of eigenvalues of Laplace and Schroedinger operators is an important and classical topic in mathematical physics with many applications. This book presents a thorough introduction to the area, suitable for masters and graduate students, and includes an ample amount of background material on the spectral theory of linear operators in Hilbert spaces and on Sobolev space theory. Of particular interest is a family of inequalities by Lieb and Thirring on eigenvalues of Schroedinger operators, which they used in their proof of stability of matter. The final part of this book is devoted to the active research on sharp constants in these inequalities and contains state-of-the-art results, serving as a reference for experts and as a starting point for further research.

Author Biography

Rupert L. Frank holds a chair in applied mathematics at LMU Munich and is doing research primarily in analysis and mathematical physics. He is an invited speaker at the 2022 International Congress of Mathematics. Ari Laptev is Professor at Imperial College London. His research interests include different aspects of spectral theory and functional inequalities. He is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science, a Fellow of EurASc and a member of Academia Europaea. Timo Weidl is Professor at the University of Stuttgart. He works on spectral theory and mathematical physics.

Reviews

'In 1975, Lieb and Thirring proved a remarkable bound of the sum of the negative eigenvalues of a Schroedinger operator in three dimensions in terms of the L^{5/2}-norm of the potential and used it in their proof of the stability of matter. Shortly thereafter, they realized it was a case of a lovely set of inequalities which generalize Sobolev inequalities and have come to be called Lieb-Thirring bounds. This has spawned an industry with literally hundreds of papers on extensions, generalizations and optimal constants. It is wonderful to have the literature presented and synthesized by three experts who begin by giving the background necessary for this book to be useful not only to specialists but to the novice wishing to understand a deep chapter in mathematical analysis.' Barry Simon, California Institute of Technology 'In a difficult 1968 paper Dyson and Lenard succeeded in proving the 'Stability of Matter' in quantum mechanics. In 1975 a much simpler proof was developed by Thirring and me with a new, multi-function, Sobolev like inequality, as well as a bound on the negative spectrum of Schroedinger operators. These and other bounds have become an important and useful branch of functional analysis and differential equations generally and quantum mechanics in particular. This book, written by three of the leading contributors to the area, carefully lays out the entire subject in a highly readable, yet complete description of these inequalities. They also give gently, yet thoroughly, all the necessary spectral theory and Sobolev theory background that a beginning student might need.' Elliott Lieb, Princeton University