scholarly journals Holder Continuity of the Integrated Density of States for Quasi-Periodic Schrodinger Equations and Averages of Shifts of Subharmonic Functions

2001 ◽  
Vol 154 (1) ◽  
pp. 155 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Goldstein ◽  
Wilhelm Schlag
2013 ◽  
Vol 34 (4) ◽  
pp. 1395-1408 ◽  
Author(s):  
JIANGONG YOU ◽  
SHIWEN ZHANG

AbstractFor analytic quasiperiodic Schrödinger cocycles, Goldshtein and Schlag [Hölder continuity of the integrated density of states for quasi-periodic Schrödinger equations and averages of shifts of subharmonic functions. Ann. of Math. (2) 154 (2001), 155–203] proved that the Lyapunov exponent is Hölder continuous provided that the base frequency $\omega $ satisfies a strong Diophantine condition. In this paper, we give a refined large deviation theorem, which implies the Hölder continuity of the Lyapunov exponent for all Diophantine frequencies $\omega $, even for weak Liouville $\omega $, which improves the result of Goldshtein and Schlag.


2008 ◽  
Vol 20 (07) ◽  
pp. 873-900 ◽  
Author(s):  
HAKIM BOUMAZA

We study a class of continuous matrix-valued Anderson models acting on L2(ℝd) ⊗ ℂN. We prove the existence of their Integrated Density of States for any d ≥ 1 and N ≥ 1. Then, for d = 1 and for arbitrary N, we prove the Hölder continuity of the Integrated Density of States under some assumption on the group GμE generated by the transfer matrices associated to our models. This regularity result is based upon the analoguous regularity of the Lyapounov exponents associated to our model, and a new Thouless formula which relates the sum of the positive Lyapounov exponents to the Integrated Density of States. In the final section, we present an example of matrix-valued Anderson model for which we have already proved, in a previous article, that the assumption on the group GμE is verified. Therefore, the general results developed here can be applied to this model.


Author(s):  
Rui Han ◽  
Shiwen Zhang

Abstract We consider one-dimensional quasi-periodic Schrödinger operators with analytic potentials. In the positive Lyapunov exponent regime, we prove large deviation estimates, which lead to refined Hölder continuity of the Lyapunov exponents and the integrated density of states, in both small Lyapunov exponent and large coupling regimes. Our results cover all the Diophantine frequencies and some Liouville frequencies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 414-436
Author(s):  
Evgeny Sevost'yanov ◽  
Serhii Skvortsov ◽  
Oleksandr Dovhopiatyi

As known, the modulus method is one of the most powerful research tools in the theory of mappings. Distortion of modulus has an important role in the study of conformal and quasiconformal mappings, mappings with bounded and finite distortion, mappings with finite length distortion, etc. In particular, an important fact is the lower distortion of the modulus under mappings. Such relations are called inverse Poletsky inequalities and are one of the main objects of our study. The use of these inequalities is fully justified by the fact that the inverse inequality of Poletsky is a direct (upper) inequality for the inverse mappings, if there exist. If the mapping has a bounded distortion, then the corresponding majorant in inverse Poletsky inequality is equal to the product of the maximum multiplicity of the mapping on its dilatation. For more general classes of mappings, a similar majorant is equal to the sum of the values of outer dilatations over all preimages of the fixed point. It the class of quasiconformal mappings there is no significance between the inverse and direct inequalities of Poletsky, since the upper distortion of the modulus implies the corresponding below distortion and vice versa. The situation significantly changes for mappings with unbounded characteristics, for which the corresponding fact does not hold. The most important case investigated in this paper refers to the situation when the mappings have an unbounded dilatation. The article investigates the local and boundary behavior of mappings with branching that satisfy the inverse inequality of Poletsky with some integrable majorant. It is proved that mappings of this type are logarithmically Holder continuous at each inner point of the domain. Note that the Holder continuity is slightly weaker than the classical Holder continuity, which holds for quasiconformal mappings. Simple examples show that mappings of finite distortion are not Lipschitz continuous even under bounded dilatation. Another subject of research of the article is boundary behavior of mappings. In particular, a continuous extension of the mappings with the inverse Poletsky inequality is obtained. In addition, we obtained the conditions under which the families of these mappings are equicontinuous inside and at the boundary of the domain. Several cases are considered: when the preimage of a fixed continuum under mappings is separated from the boundary, and when the mappings satisfy normalization conditions. The text contains a significant number of examples that demonstrate the novelty and content of the results. In particular, examples of mappings with branching that satisfy the inverse Poletsky inequality, have unbounded characteristics, and for which the statements of the basic theorems are satisfied, are given.


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