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Resonances in asymptotic solutions of the Cauchy problem for the Schrödinger equation with rapidly oscillating finite-zone potential
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    Resonances in asymptotic solutions of the Cauchy problem for the Schrödinger equation with rapidly oscillating finite-zone potential (English)
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    The scattering of a wave on a rapidly oscillating algebro-geometric potential is investigated, i.e. the Cauchy problem is solved for the Schrödinger operator \[ ih\psi_ t=-h^ 2\psi_{xx}+v\psi \] with algebrogeometric potential \[ v=v(\Phi (x)/n,E(x)),\quad v(\tau,E)=C(E)- 2(\Phi_ x(E)\partial_ t)^ 2 \ln \theta (\tau,E) \] and initial data \(\psi |_{t=0}=A(x)\exp (iS(x)/h).\) Here \(\theta\) is the Riemann g-dimensional theta-function, E(x) is a slowly moving \((2g+I)\)-dimensional vector of spectral boundaries, \(\Phi\) (x) is a slowly changing g-dimension phase etc. A generalization of the well known Maslov method is used for the solution of the problem. The main difficulty of the problem consists in the necessity to take in account interactions with an infinite set of resonances. According to the paper these interactions nevertheless give results only of the order \(\sqrt{h}\) in comparison with the leading term.
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    scattering of a wave
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    rapidly oscillating algebro-geometric potential
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    Cauchy problem
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    Schrödinger operator
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    theta-function
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    Maslov method
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    interactions
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    infinite set of resonances
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