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The authors study an interesting generalization of the famous Hodge decomposition for variable \(L_{p(\cdot)}\) and \(W^r_{p(\cdot)}\) spaces on functions with values in Clifford algebras. The fundamentals on Clifford analysis and variable exponent spaces are presented in detail. With the help of a Witt basis, parabolic-type Dirac operators are introduced. Moreover, also the corresponding Cauchy-type operators and Teodorescu transforms are well studied in variable exponent spaces. The main result is a theorem on a Hodge-type decomposition, which factorizes the non-stationary Schrödinger operator. | |||
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Hodge type decomposition in variable exponent spaces for the time-dependent operators: the Schrödinger case (English)
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5 December 2014
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The authors study an interesting generalization of the famous Hodge decomposition for variable \(L_{p(\cdot)}\) and \(W^r_{p(\cdot)}\) spaces on functions with values in Clifford algebras. The fundamentals on Clifford analysis and variable exponent spaces are presented in detail. With the help of a Witt basis, parabolic-type Dirac operators are introduced. Moreover, also the corresponding Cauchy-type operators and Teodorescu transforms are well studied in variable exponent spaces. The main result is a theorem on a Hodge-type decomposition, which factorizes the non-stationary Schrödinger operator.
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Clifford analysis
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parabolic-type Dirac operator
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Clifford operator calculus
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variable exponent spaces
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Hodge decomposition
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Schrödinger operator
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