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Microlocal smoothing effect for Schrödinger equations in Gevrey spaces
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    Microlocal smoothing effect for Schrödinger equations in Gevrey spaces (English)
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    The Cauchy problem for the Schrödinger operator is considered. Its coefficients are assumed to be in some Gevrey class \(\gamma^d\). The authors investigate a microlocal smoothing effect, i.e., if the initial data have a certain decay on the backward bicharacteristics of the operator issued from a point \(\rho_0\), then the solution belongs microlocally to some Gevrey class, which means that the point \(\rho_0\) does not belong to the (spatial) Gevrey wave front set \(WF_\sigma(u(t))\) of the solution \(u(t)\) at positive time \(t\), if \(\sigma\) is suitable.
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    microlocal smoothing effect
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    Schrödinger equation
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    Hamilton flow
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    Gevrey class
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    Gevrey wave front set
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