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On The Equality Case Of The Ramanujan Conjecture For Hilbert Modular Forms, Liubomir Chiriac
On The Equality Case Of The Ramanujan Conjecture For Hilbert Modular Forms, Liubomir Chiriac
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications and Presentations
The generalized Ramanujan Conjecture for cuspidal unitary automorphic representations π on GL(2) asserts that |av(π)| ≤ 2. We prove that this inequality is strict if π is generated by a CM Hilbert modular form of parallel weight two and v is a finite place of degree one. Equivalently, the Satake parameters of πv are necessarily distinct. We also give examples where the equality case does occur for primes of degree two.
Tridiagonal Matrices And Boundary Conditions, J. J. P. Veerman, David K. Hammond
Tridiagonal Matrices And Boundary Conditions, J. J. P. Veerman, David K. Hammond
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications and Presentations
We describe the spectra of certain tridiagonal matrices arising from differential equations commonly used for modeling flocking behavior. In particular we consider systems resulting from allowing an arbitrary boundary condition for the end of a one-dimensional flock. We apply our results to demonstrate how asymptotic stability for consensus and flocking systems depends on the imposed boundary condition.
Full State Revivals In Linearly Coupled Chains With Commensurate Eigenspectra, J. J. P. Veerman, Jovan Petrovic
Full State Revivals In Linearly Coupled Chains With Commensurate Eigenspectra, J. J. P. Veerman, Jovan Petrovic
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications and Presentations
Coherent state transfer is an important requirement in the construction of quantum computer hardware. The state transfer can be realized by linear next-neighbour-coupled finite chains. Starting from the commensurability of chain eigenvalues as the general condition of periodic dynamics, we find chains that support full periodic state revivals. For short chains, exact solutions are found analytically by solving the inverse eigenvalue problem to obtain the coupling coefficients between chain elements. We apply the solutions to design optical waveguide arrays and perform numerical simulations of light propagation thorough realistic waveguide structures. Applications of the presented method to the realization of a …
A Posteriori Eigenvalue Error Estimation For The Schrödinger Operator With The Inverse Square Potential, Hengguang Li, Jeffrey S. Ovall
A Posteriori Eigenvalue Error Estimation For The Schrödinger Operator With The Inverse Square Potential, Hengguang Li, Jeffrey S. Ovall
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications and Presentations
We develop an a posteriori error estimate of hierarchical type for Dirichlet eigenvalue problems of the form (−∆ + (c/r) 2 )ψ = λψ on bounded domains Ω, where r is the distance to the origin, which is assumed to be in Ω. This error estimate is proven to be asymptotically identical to the eigenvalue approximation error on a family of geometrically-graded meshes. Numerical experiments demonstrate this asymptotic exactness in practice.
Robust Estimates For Hp-Adaptive Approximations Of Non-Self-Adjoint Eigenvalue Problems, Stefano Giani, Luka Grubišić, Agnieszka Międlar, Jeffrey S. Ovall
Robust Estimates For Hp-Adaptive Approximations Of Non-Self-Adjoint Eigenvalue Problems, Stefano Giani, Luka Grubišić, Agnieszka Międlar, Jeffrey S. Ovall
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications and Presentations
We present new residual estimates based on Kato’s square root theorem for spectral approximations of non-self-adjoint differential operators of convection–diffusion–reaction type. These estimates are incorporated as part of an hp-adaptive finite element algorithm for practical spectral computations, where it is shown that the resulting a posteriori error estimates are reliable. Provided experiments demonstrate the efficiency and reliability of our approach.