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Let \(H\) be the self-adjoint realization of \((-d^2/dx^2)^{1/2}+ x^2\) in \(L^2(\mathbb{R})\), defined by the Feynman-Kac semigroup. It is shown that the spectrum of \(H\) is purely discrete. Observing that the Fourier transform of an eigenfunction satisfies Bessel's equation of order \(1/3\) and so is a linear combination of two Airy functions, the authors derive a sharp asymptotic formula for the \(n\)th eigenvalue \(\lambda_n\) and an estimate from below for \(\lambda_2-\lambda_1\). A Taylor expansion of the \(n\)th eigenfunction shows that these functions can be estimated uniformly in \(n\) and, as a consequence, sharp upper and lower bounds for the kernel of the semigroup can be derived. Moreover, convexity/concavity properties of the ground state function are established.
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Cauchy process
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fractional Schrödinger operator
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spectrum
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trace asymptotics
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decay of eigenfunctions
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heat kernel
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    Spectral properties of the massless relativistic harmonic oscillator (English)
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    10 October 2012
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    Let \(H\) be the self-adjoint realization of \((-d^2/dx^2)^{1/2}+ x^2\) in \(L^2(\mathbb{R})\), defined by the Feynman-Kac semigroup. It is shown that the spectrum of \(H\) is purely discrete. Observing that the Fourier transform of an eigenfunction satisfies Bessel's equation of order \(1/3\) and so is a linear combination of two Airy functions, the authors derive a sharp asymptotic formula for the \(n\)th eigenvalue \(\lambda_n\) and an estimate from below for \(\lambda_2-\lambda_1\). A Taylor expansion of the \(n\)th eigenfunction shows that these functions can be estimated uniformly in \(n\) and, as a consequence, sharp upper and lower bounds for the kernel of the semigroup can be derived. Moreover, convexity/concavity properties of the ground state function are established.
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    Cauchy process
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    fractional Schrödinger operator
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    spectrum
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    trace asymptotics
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    decay of eigenfunctions
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    heat kernel
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    Airy function
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