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The virial theorem and the method of multipliers in spectral theory

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arxiv 2407.12379 v1 pith:GJTCIIGJ submitted 2024-07-17 math.SP math-phmath.APmath.MPquant-ph

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We provide a link between the virial theorem in functional analysis and the method of multipliers in theory of partial differential equations. After giving a physical insight into the techniques, we show how to use them to deduce the absence of eigenvalues and other spectral properties of electromagnetic quantum Hamiltonians. We focus on our recent developments in non-self-adjoint settings, namely on Schroedinger operators with matrix-valued potentials, relativistic operators of Pauli and Dirac types, and complex Robin boundary conditions.

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