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Pointwise dispersive estimates for Schrodinger operators on product cones

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 Added by Jeremy Marzuola
 Publication date 2020
  fields Physics
and research's language is English




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We investigate the dispersive properties of solutions to the Schrodinger equation with a weakly decaying radial potential on cones. If the potential has sufficient polynomial decay at infinity, then we show that the Schrodinger flow on each eigenspace of the link manifold satisfies a weighted $L^1to L^infty$ dispersive estimate. In odd dimensions, the decay rate we compute is consistent with that of the Schrodinger equation in a Euclidean space of the same dimension, but the spatial weights reflect the more complicated regularity issues in frequency that we face in the form of the spectral measure. In even dimensions, we prove a similar estimate, but with a loss of $t^{1/2}$ compared to the sharp Euclidean estimate.



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