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Quantum Graphs

A TCC Course: January-March 2012

A quantum graph






Introduction

A quantum graph is a graph whose edges are assigned lengths and the whole graph is equipped with a self-adjoint differential operator, by default the Laplacian. Quantum graphs form a convenient model for studying a variety of spectral properties and exploring new physical and mathematical concepts. Their relative simplicity allows to discover and prove many results from spectral theory and quantum chaos. This course will give an introduction to quantum graphs, their spectra and wavefunctions. We will employ quantum graphs in order to grasp key concepts in spectral theory and quantum chaos.

Two isospectral graphsIn particular, we will study

In addition, we will demonstrate the connections between the spectral properties of quantum graphs and the analogous results for manifolds on one hand, and for combinatorial graphs on the other hand.

Literature

We will follow some of the recent publications on quantum graphs (Quantum Graphs on arXiv). Two good review papers which cover some of the basic material are:

Schedule

The meeting time is on Thursdays 4-6pm. The dates of the meetings appear below. Note that there is a two weeks gap in the middle.


Homework

An exerice sheet would be given each meeting. The homework would be posted here.