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Mat. Zametki, 2010 Volume 87, Issue 4, Pages 554–571 (Mi mzm8699)

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Peierls Substitution and the Maslov Operator Method

V. V. Grushinab, S. Yu. Dobrokhotovac

a Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
b Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics
c A. Ishlinsky Institite for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract: We consider a periodic Schrödinger operator in a constant magnetic field with vector potential $A(x)$. A version of adiabatic approximation for quantum mechanical equations with rapidly varying electric potentials and weak magnetic fields is the Peierls substitution which, in appropriate dimensionless variables, permits writing the pseudodifferential equation for the new auxiliary function: $\mathscr E^{\nu}(-i\mu\partial_x,x)\phi=E\phi$, where $\mathscr E^{\nu}$ is the corresponding energy level of some auxiliary Schrödinger operator, assumed to be nondegenerate, and $\mu$ is a small parameter. In the present paper, we use V. P. Maslov's operator method to show that, in the case of a constant magnetic field, such a reduction in any perturbation order leads to the equation $\mathscr{E}^{\nu}(\widehat P,\mu)\phi=E\phi$ with the operator $\mathscr{E}^{\nu}(\widehat P,\mu)$ represented as a function depending only on the operators of kinetic momenta $\widehat P_j=-i\mu\partial_{x_j}+A_j(x)$.

Keywords: Peierls substitution, pseudodifferential equation, kinetic momentum, adiabatic approximation, periodic Schrödinger operator, stationary phase method.

UDC: 517.9

Received: 16.10.2009

DOI: 10.4213/mzm8699


 English version:
Mathematical Notes, 2010, 87:4, 521–536

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