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Eigenvalue bounds for radial magnetic bottles on the disk

We consider a Schrödinger operator H with a non-vanishing radial magnetic field B=dA and Dirichlet boundary conditions on the unit disk. We assume growth conditions on B near the boundary which guarantee in particular the compactness of the resolvent of this operator. Under some assumptions on an additional radial potential V the operator H + V has a discrete negative spectrum and we obtain an upper bound on the number of negative eigenvalues. As a consequence we get an upperbound of the number of eigenvalues of H smaller than any positive value, which involves the minimum of B and the square of the L^2 -norm of A(r)/r, where A(r) is the specific magnetic potential defined as the flux of the magnetic field through the disk of radius r centerde in the origin.

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