This paper deals with quantitative spectral stability for Aharonov-Bohm operators with many colliding poles of whichever circulation. An equivalent formulation of the eigenvalue problem is derived as a system of two equations with real coefficients, coupled through prescribed jumps of the unknowns and their normal derivatives across the segments joining the poles with the collision point. Under the assumption that the sum of all circulations is not integer, the dominant term in the asymptotic expansion for eigenvalues is characterized in terms of the minimum of an energy functional associated with the configuration of poles. Estimates of the order of vanishing of the eigenvalue variation are then deduced from a blow-up analysis, yielding sharp asymptotics in some particular examples.

On Aharonov-Bohm operators with multiple colliding poles of any circulation

Felli, Veronica;Noris, Benedetta;
2025-01-01

Abstract

This paper deals with quantitative spectral stability for Aharonov-Bohm operators with many colliding poles of whichever circulation. An equivalent formulation of the eigenvalue problem is derived as a system of two equations with real coefficients, coupled through prescribed jumps of the unknowns and their normal derivatives across the segments joining the poles with the collision point. Under the assumption that the sum of all circulations is not integer, the dominant term in the asymptotic expansion for eigenvalues is characterized in terms of the minimum of an energy functional associated with the configuration of poles. Estimates of the order of vanishing of the eigenvalue variation are then deduced from a blow-up analysis, yielding sharp asymptotics in some particular examples.
2025
Aharonov–Bohm operators
Asymptotics of eigenvalues
Blow-up analysis
Spectral theory
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