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Resolvent estimates and local decay of waves on conic manifolds

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 Added by Jared Wunsch
 Publication date 2012
  fields Physics
and research's language is English




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We consider manifolds with conic singularites that are isometric to $mathbb{R}^{n}$ outside a compact set. Under natural geometric assumptions on the cone points, we prove the existence of a logarithmic resonance-free region for the cut-off resolvent. The estimate also applies to the exterior domains of non-trapping polygons via a doubling process. The proof of the resolvent estimate relies on the propagation of singularities theorems of Melrose and the second author to establish a very weak Huygens principle, which may be of independent interest. As applications of the estimate, we obtain a exponential local energy decay and a resonance wave expansion in odd dimensions, as well as a lossless local smoothing estimate for the Schr{o}dinger equation.



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