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Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Ergodic theory / Spectral theory / Operator theory / Quantum mechanics / Mixing / Eigenfunction / Quantum ergodicity / Self-adjoint operator / Geodesic / Oseledets theorem
Date: 2018-07-28 17:09:47
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Ergodic theory
Spectral theory
Operator theory
Quantum mechanics
Mixing
Eigenfunction
Quantum ergodicity
Self-adjoint operator
Geodesic
Oseledets theorem

DELOCALIZATION OF SCHRÖDINGER EIGENFUNCTIONS NALINI ANANTHARAMAN Abstract. A hundred years ago, Einstein wondered about quantization conditions for classically ergodic systems. Although a mathematical description of the

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