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Scattering metrics and geodesic flow at infinity
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    Scattering metrics and geodesic flow at infinity (English)
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    16 April 1996
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    Any compact \(C^\infty\) manifold with boundary admits a so-called scattering metric on its interior. In a previous work, the first author discussed the scattering theory of the corresponding Laplacian. In the present work, it is proved, as conjectured, that the scattering matrix is a Fourier integral operator which quantizes the geodesic flow on the boundary (for a metric defined canonically by the scattering metric) at time \(\pi\). This is proved by showing that the Poisson operator of the associated generalized boundary problem is a Fourier integral operator associated to a singular Legendre manifold.
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    scattering metric
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    Fourier integral operator
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    geodesic flow
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