Averaged spectral measures of a class of random Schrödinger operators coincide with Plancherel measures of convolution operators on wreath products, yielding new spectral criteria and Lifshitz tail estimates.
Laplace and Schr\"odinger operators without eigenvalues on homogeneous amenable graphs
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A one-by-one exhaustion is a combinatorial/geometric condition which excludes eigenvalues from the spectra of Laplace and Schr\"odinger operators on graphs. Isoperimetric inequalities in graphs with a cocompact automorphism group provide an upper bound on the von Neumann dimension of the space of eigenfunctions. Any finitely generated indicable amenable group has a Cayley graph without eigenvalues. There exists a finitely generated group G with finite generating sets S and S' such that the adjacency operator of the Cayley graph of (G,S) has no eigenvalue while the adjacency operator of the Cayley graph of (G,S') has pure point spectrum.
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Random Schr\"odinger operators and convolution on wreath products
Averaged spectral measures of a class of random Schrödinger operators coincide with Plancherel measures of convolution operators on wreath products, yielding new spectral criteria and Lifshitz tail estimates.