Floquet Isospectrality of the Zero Potential for Discrete Periodic Schr\"odinger Operators
Abstract
Let =q1Z q2 Z·s qdZ, with qj∈ (Z+)d for each j∈ \1,…,d\, and denote by the discrete Laplacian on 2( Zd). Using Macaulay2, we first numerically find complex-valued -periodic potentials V:Zd C such that the operators +V and are Floquet isospectral. We then use combinatorial methods to validate these numerical solutions.
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