Non-Weyl Resonance Asymptotics for Quantum Graphs
Abstract
We consider the resonances of a quantum graph G that consists of a compact part with one or more infinite leads attached to it. We discuss the leading term of the asymptotics of the number of resonances of G in a disc of a large radius. We call G a Weyl graph if the coefficient in front of this leading term coincides with the volume of the compact part of G. We give an explicit topological criterion for a graph to be Weyl. In the final section we analyze a particular example in some detail to explain how the transition from the Weyl to the non-Weyl case occurs.
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