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    Discrete Carleman estimates and three balls inequalities (English)
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    24 November 2021
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    The paper focuses on the unique continuation property for discrete Schrödinger operators. Estimates for the solutions are obtained, thus allowing to recover the properties of continuous functions for small lattice spacing. These results are based on the Carleman inequality.
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    Carleman's inequality
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    three balls inequalities
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    Fourier transform
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