Introduction to Quantum Graphs

Introduction to Quantum Graphs
Title Introduction to Quantum Graphs PDF eBook
Author Gregory Berkolaiko
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 291
Release 2013
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821892118

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A ``quantum graph'' is a graph considered as a one-dimensional complex and equipped with a differential operator (``Hamiltonian''). Quantum graphs arise naturally as simplified models in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and engineering when one considers propagation of waves of various nature through a quasi-one-dimensional (e.g., ``meso-'' or ``nano-scale'') system that looks like a thin neighborhood of a graph. Works that currently would be classified as discussing quantum graphs have been appearing since at least the 1930s, and since then, quantum graphs techniques have been applied successfully in various areas of mathematical physics, mathematics in general and its applications. One can mention, for instance, dynamical systems theory, control theory, quantum chaos, Anderson localization, microelectronics, photonic crystals, physical chemistry, nano-sciences, superconductivity theory, etc. Quantum graphs present many non-trivial mathematical challenges, which makes them dear to a mathematician's heart. Work on quantum graphs has brought together tools and intuition coming from graph theory, combinatorics, mathematical physics, PDEs, and spectral theory. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the topic, collecting the main notions and techniques. It also contains a survey of the current state of the quantum graph research and applications.

Quantum Graphs and Their Applications

Quantum Graphs and Their Applications
Title Quantum Graphs and Their Applications PDF eBook
Author Gregory Berkolaiko
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 322
Release 2006
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821837656

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This volume is a collection of articles dedicated to quantum graphs, a newly emerging interdisciplinary field related to various areas of mathematics and physics. The reader can find a broad overview of the theory of quantum graphs. The articles present methods coming from different areas of mathematics: number theory, combinatorics, mathematical physics, differential equations, spectral theory, global analysis, and theory of fractals. They also address various important applications, such as Anderson localization, electrical networks, quantum chaos, mesoscopic physics, superconductivity, optics, and biological modeling.

Quantum Probability and Spectral Analysis of Graphs

Quantum Probability and Spectral Analysis of Graphs
Title Quantum Probability and Spectral Analysis of Graphs PDF eBook
Author Akihito Hora
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 384
Release 2007-07-05
Genre Science
ISBN 3540488634

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This is the first book to comprehensively cover quantum probabilistic approaches to spectral analysis of graphs, an approach developed by the authors. The book functions as a concise introduction to quantum probability from an algebraic aspect. Here readers will learn several powerful methods and techniques of wide applicability, recently developed under the name of quantum probability. The exercises at the end of each chapter help to deepen understanding.

Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry

Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry
Title Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry PDF eBook
Author Linus Pauling
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 500
Release 2012-06-08
Genre Science
ISBN 0486134938

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Classic undergraduate text explores wave functions for the hydrogen atom, perturbation theory, the Pauli exclusion principle, and the structure of simple and complex molecules. Numerous tables and figures.

Graphs and Geometry

Graphs and Geometry
Title Graphs and Geometry PDF eBook
Author László Lovász
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 444
Release 2019-08-28
Genre Geometry
ISBN 1470450879

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Graphs are usually represented as geometric objects drawn in the plane, consisting of nodes and curves connecting them. The main message of this book is that such a representation is not merely a way to visualize the graph, but an important mathematical tool. It is obvious that this geometry is crucial in engineering, for example, if you want to understand rigidity of frameworks and mobility of mechanisms. But even if there is no geometry directly connected to the graph-theoretic problem, a well-chosen geometric embedding has mathematical meaning and applications in proofs and algorithms. This book surveys a number of such connections between graph theory and geometry: among others, rubber band representations, coin representations, orthogonal representations, and discrete analytic functions. Applications are given in information theory, statistical physics, graph algorithms and quantum physics. The book is based on courses and lectures that the author has given over the last few decades and offers readers with some knowledge of graph theory, linear algebra, and probability a thorough introduction to this exciting new area with a large collection of illuminating examples and exercises.

Spectral Analysis on Graph-like Spaces

Spectral Analysis on Graph-like Spaces
Title Spectral Analysis on Graph-like Spaces PDF eBook
Author Olaf Post
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 444
Release 2012-01-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3642238394

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Small-radius tubular structures have attracted considerable attention in the last few years, and are frequently used in different areas such as Mathematical Physics, Spectral Geometry and Global Analysis. In this monograph, we analyse Laplace-like operators on thin tubular structures ("graph-like spaces''), and their natural limits on metric graphs. In particular, we explore norm resolvent convergence, convergence of the spectra and resonances. Since the underlying spaces in the thin radius limit change, and become singular in the limit, we develop new tools such as norm convergence of operators acting in different Hilbert spaces, an extension of the concept of boundary triples to partial differential operators, and an abstract definition of resonances via boundary triples. These tools are formulated in an abstract framework, independent of the original problem of graph-like spaces, so that they can be applied in many other situations where the spaces are perturbed.

Geometric and Computational Spectral Theory

Geometric and Computational Spectral Theory
Title Geometric and Computational Spectral Theory PDF eBook
Author Alexandre Girouard
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 298
Release 2017-10-30
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 147042665X

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A co-publication of the AMS and Centre de Recherches Mathématiques The book is a collection of lecture notes and survey papers based on the mini-courses given by leading experts at the 2015 Séminaire de Mathématiques Supérieures on Geometric and Computational Spectral Theory, held from June 15–26, 2015, at the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada. The volume covers a broad variety of topics in spectral theory, highlighting its connections to differential geometry, mathematical physics and numerical analysis, bringing together the theoretical and computational approaches to spectral theory, and emphasizing the interplay between the two.