Calculation of the Density of States Using Discrete Variable Representation and Toeplitz Matrices
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❄️ cond-mat
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densitydiscreteinversionmatrixmethodoperatorrepresentationstates
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A direct and exact method for calculating the density of states for systems with localized potentials is presented. The method is based on explicit inversion of the operator $E-H$. The operator is written in the discrete variable representation of the Hamiltonian, and the Toeplitz property of the asymptotic part of the obtained {\it infinite} matrix is used. Thus, the problem is reduced to the inversion of a {\it finite} matrix.
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