
arXiv: 1604.04907
We prove that Schr��dinger operators with meromorphic potentials $(H_{��,��}u)_n=u_{n+1}+u_{n-1}+ \frac{g(��+n��)}{f(��+n��)} u_n$ have purely singular continuous spectrum on the set $\{E: L(E)
Schrödinger operator, Applications of operator theory in the physical sciences, FOS: Physical sciences, Linear difference operators, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), Mathematics - Spectral Theory, singular continuous spectrum, Maryland model, Schrödinger operator, Schrödinger equation, FOS: Mathematics, almost Mathieu operator, Discrete version of topics in analysis, Spectrum, resolvent, Spectral Theory (math.SP), Lyapunov exponent, Mathematical Physics, Selfadjoint operator theory in quantum theory, including spectral analysis
Schrödinger operator, Applications of operator theory in the physical sciences, FOS: Physical sciences, Linear difference operators, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), Mathematics - Spectral Theory, singular continuous spectrum, Maryland model, Schrödinger operator, Schrödinger equation, FOS: Mathematics, almost Mathieu operator, Discrete version of topics in analysis, Spectrum, resolvent, Spectral Theory (math.SP), Lyapunov exponent, Mathematical Physics, Selfadjoint operator theory in quantum theory, including spectral analysis
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