Massive Modes for Quantum Graphs
The spectral two-point function of chaotic quantum graphs is expected to be universal. Within the supersymmetry approach, a proof of that assertion amounts to showing that the contribution of non-universal (or massive) modes vanishes in the limit of infin
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Fatihcan M. Atay Pavel B. Kurasov Delio Mugnolo Editors
Discrete and Continuous Models in the Theory of Networks
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Fatihcan M. Atay • Pavel B. Kurasov • Delio Mugnolo Editors
Discrete and Continuous Models in the Theory of Networks
Editors Fatihcan M. Atay Department of Mathematics Bilkent University Ankara, Turkey
Pavel B. Kurasov Department of Mathematics Stockholm University Stockholm, Sweden
Delio Mugnolo Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science FernUniversität in Hagen Hagen, Germany
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