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A limiting absorption principle for the Helmholtz equation with variable coefficients (English)
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15 November 2018
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In this article, the limiting absorption principle is considered for an exterior Dirichlet problem for a generalized Helmholtz equation satisfying the Sommerfeld radiation condition at infinity. Precisely, the equation at hand is given by \[ \left(L+\lambda\right)v=f\,,\quad \lambda\in \mathbb{R} \] where \(L\) is a second-order elliptic operator with variable coefficients. The principal part is assumed to be a small, long range perturbation of the negative Laplacian and the lower order terms can be singular and large. The authors main tool is a sharp uniform resolvent estimate. This has applications either to the problem of embedded eigenvalues or to smoothing estimates for dispersive equations.
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generalized Helmholtz equation
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variable coefficients
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smoothing estimates
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limiting absorption principle
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