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Dirac-Coulomb operators with general charge distribution. I. Distinguished extension and min-max formulas (2003.04004v2)

Published 9 Mar 2020 in math.SP, math-ph, math.AP, and math.MP

Abstract: This paper is the first of a series where we study the spectral properties of Dirac operators with the Coulomb potential generated by any finite signed charge distribution $\mu$. We show here that the operator has a unique distinguished self-adjoint extension under the sole condition that $\mu$ has no atom of weight larger than or equal to one. Then we discuss the case of a positive measure and characterize the domain using a quadratic form associated with the upper spinor, following earlier works by Esteban and Loss. This allows us to provide min-max formulas for the eigenvalues in the gap. In the event that some eigenvalues have dived into the negative continuum, the min-max formulas remain valid for the remaining ones. At the end of the paper we also discuss the case of multi-center Dirac-Coulomb operators corresponding to $\mu$ being a finite sum of deltas.

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