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Entropy of eigenfunctions on quantum graphs

Lionel Kameni, Roman Schubert

Published 2014-05-22Version 1

We consider families of finite quantum graphs of increasing size and we are interested in how eigenfunctions are distributed over the graph. As a measure for the distribution of an eigenfunction on a graph we introduce the entropy, it has the property that a large value of the entropy of an eigenfunction implies that it cannot be localised on a small set on the graph. We then derive lower bounds for the entropy of eigenfunctions which depend on the topology of the graph and the boundary conditions at the vertices. The optimal bounds are obtained for expanders with large girth, the bounds are similar to the ones obtained by Anantharaman et.al. for eigenfunctions on manifolds of negative curvature, and are based on the entropic uncertainty principle. For comparison we compute as well the average behaviour of entropies on Neumann star graphs, where the entropies are much smaller. Finally we compare our lower bounds with numerical results for regular graphs and star graphs with different boundary conditions.

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