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The massless Dirac equation in two dimensions: zero-energy obstructions and dispersive estimates (English)
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28 February 2022
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Summary: We investigate \(L^1\to L^\infty\) dispersive estimates for the massless two dimensional Dirac equation with a potential. In particular, we show that the Dirac evolution satisfies the natural \(t^{-\frac{1}{2}}\) decay rate, which may be improved to \(t^{-\frac{1}{2} - \gamma}\) for any \(0\leq \gamma < \frac{3}{2}\) at the cost of spatial weights. We classify the structure of threshold obstructions as being composed of a two dimensional space of p-wave resonances and a finite dimensional space of eigenfunctions at zero energy. We show that, in the presence of a threshold resonance, the Dirac evolution satisfies the natural decay rate except for a finite-rank piece. While in the case of a threshold eigenvalue only, the natural decay rate is preserved. In both cases we show that the decay rate may be improved at the cost of spatial weights.
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Dirac operator
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eigenvalue
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dispersive estimate
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resonance
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