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Let \(\mathbb{G}\) be an \(H\)-type group and consider the operator \(\mathcal{L}=-\Delta_{\mathbb{G}}+\nabla_\mathbb{G}U\cdot\nabla_\mathbb{G}\) where \(\Delta_\mathbb{G}\) is the sub-Laplacian, \(\nabla_\mathbb{G}\) is the sub-gradient and \(U\) is some potential. The author proves some conditions on the growth and smoothness of \(U\) that ensure that the operator has empty essential spectrum. He then turns to proving functional inequalities, first when \(U\) is defined in terms of the Carnot-Carathéodory distance, and secondly when the Carnot-Carathéodory distance is replaced by the Kaplan distance. It is shown that these cases result in operators with significantly different spectra. | |||
Property / review text: Let \(\mathbb{G}\) be an \(H\)-type group and consider the operator \(\mathcal{L}=-\Delta_{\mathbb{G}}+\nabla_\mathbb{G}U\cdot\nabla_\mathbb{G}\) where \(\Delta_\mathbb{G}\) is the sub-Laplacian, \(\nabla_\mathbb{G}\) is the sub-gradient and \(U\) is some potential. The author proves some conditions on the growth and smoothness of \(U\) that ensure that the operator has empty essential spectrum. He then turns to proving functional inequalities, first when \(U\) is defined in terms of the Carnot-Carathéodory distance, and secondly when the Carnot-Carathéodory distance is replaced by the Kaplan distance. It is shown that these cases result in operators with significantly different spectra. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Panagiotis Batakidis / rank | |||
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Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 22E30 / rank | |||
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\(H\)-type groups | |||
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super-Poincaré inequality | |||
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spectral gap inequality | |||
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spectrum | |||
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logarithmic Sobolev inequality | |||
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Spectral inequalities for operators on \(H\)-type groups (English)
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11 May 2012
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Let \(\mathbb{G}\) be an \(H\)-type group and consider the operator \(\mathcal{L}=-\Delta_{\mathbb{G}}+\nabla_\mathbb{G}U\cdot\nabla_\mathbb{G}\) where \(\Delta_\mathbb{G}\) is the sub-Laplacian, \(\nabla_\mathbb{G}\) is the sub-gradient and \(U\) is some potential. The author proves some conditions on the growth and smoothness of \(U\) that ensure that the operator has empty essential spectrum. He then turns to proving functional inequalities, first when \(U\) is defined in terms of the Carnot-Carathéodory distance, and secondly when the Carnot-Carathéodory distance is replaced by the Kaplan distance. It is shown that these cases result in operators with significantly different spectra.
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\(H\)-type groups
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super-Poincaré inequality
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spectral gap inequality
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spectrum
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logarithmic Sobolev inequality
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