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      Spectra of self-adjoint extensions and applications to solvable Schroedinger operators

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          We give a self-contained presentation of the theory of self-adjoint extensions using the technique of boundary triples. A description of the spectra of self-adjoint extensions in terms of the corresponding Krein maps (Weyl functions) is given. Applications include quantum graphs, point interactions, hybrid spaces, singular perturbations.

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                Journal
                2006-11-30
                2007-09-05
                Article
                10.1142/S0129055X08003249
                math-ph/0611088
                86b2e2ca-955d-45df-95b9-220c244ce36b
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                Rev. Math. Phys. 20 (2008) 1-70
                81 pages, new references added, subsection 1.3 extended, typos corrected
                math-ph math.MP math.SP

                Mathematical physics,Functional analysis,Mathematical & Computational physics

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