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Some remarks about semiclassical trace invariants and quantum normal forms
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    Some remarks about semiclassical trace invariants and quantum normal forms (English)
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    17 February 2011
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    Let \(H:L^2(X)\rightarrow H^2(X)\) be a self-adjoint first order elliptic pseudo-differential operator on a smooth manifold \(X\). The authors consider the Schrödinger operator on \({\mathbb R}^n\) given by \(H=-h^2\Delta+V\) where \(V\rightarrow\infty\) as \(x\rightarrow\infty\) or more generally a self-adjoint semiclassical elliptic pseudo-differential operator whose symbol is proper as a map from the cotangent bundle of \(X\) to \({\mathbb R}\). The authors explore the connection between semi-classical and quantum Birkhoff canonical forms for such an operator and give a ``non-symbolic'' operator theoretic derivation of the quantum Birkhoff canonical form. They provide an explicit recipe for expressing the quantum Birkhoff canonical forms in terms of the semi-classical Birkhoff canonical form and develop a purely quantum mechanical approach to the theory of Birkhoff canonical forms in which symbolic expressions get replaced by operator theoretic expansions and estimates involving Hermite functions -- this is a local version of the Rayleigh-Schrödinger perturbation formalism.
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    Birkhoff canonical form
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    pseudo-differential operator
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    classical dynamical system
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    Schrödinger operator
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    microlocal
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    Zelditch-type algorithm
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    Rayleigh-Schrödinger perturbation
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    Hamiltonian
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    Fourier integral operator
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    total Weyl symbol
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