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The Schrödinger operators on the line and the half-line with real-valued integrable compact supported potentials \(q\) are studied. The main result of the paper is the following esimate for eigenvalues and resonances \(\{ k_n \}_{n \in \mathbb N}\), being the zeros of the Jost function with non-negative and negative imaginary parts, respectively: \[ \sum_{\pm \text{Im}\, k_n \leq 0} \frac{1}{|k_n \mp 2 i|^p} \leq C Y_p \left( 1 + \frac{\gamma}{\pi} + Q \right). \] Here \(p > 1\), \(C\) is an absolute constant, \(Y_p = \sqrt \pi \Gamma((p-1)/2) / \Gamma(p/2)\), \(\gamma\) is such that \(\text{supp}\, q \subset [0, \gamma]\), but \(\text{supp}\, q\) is not contained in any subinterval of \([0, \gamma]\) in the case of the line, and \(\gamma = \sup \text{supp}\, q\) in the case of the half-line \([0, \infty)\), and the value of \(Q\) depends on the norm of the potential. The proof is based on harmonic analysis and Carleson's theorem.
Property / review text: The Schrödinger operators on the line and the half-line with real-valued integrable compact supported potentials \(q\) are studied. The main result of the paper is the following esimate for eigenvalues and resonances \(\{ k_n \}_{n \in \mathbb N}\), being the zeros of the Jost function with non-negative and negative imaginary parts, respectively: \[ \sum_{\pm \text{Im}\, k_n \leq 0} \frac{1}{|k_n \mp 2 i|^p} \leq C Y_p \left( 1 + \frac{\gamma}{\pi} + Q \right). \] Here \(p > 1\), \(C\) is an absolute constant, \(Y_p = \sqrt \pi \Gamma((p-1)/2) / \Gamma(p/2)\), \(\gamma\) is such that \(\text{supp}\, q \subset [0, \gamma]\), but \(\text{supp}\, q\) is not contained in any subinterval of \([0, \gamma]\) in the case of the line, and \(\gamma = \sup \text{supp}\, q\) in the case of the half-line \([0, \infty)\), and the value of \(Q\) depends on the norm of the potential. The proof is based on harmonic analysis and Carleson's theorem. / rank
 
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    The Schrödinger operators on the line and the half-line with real-valued integrable compact supported potentials \(q\) are studied. The main result of the paper is the following esimate for eigenvalues and resonances \(\{ k_n \}_{n \in \mathbb N}\), being the zeros of the Jost function with non-negative and negative imaginary parts, respectively: \[ \sum_{\pm \text{Im}\, k_n \leq 0} \frac{1}{|k_n \mp 2 i|^p} \leq C Y_p \left( 1 + \frac{\gamma}{\pi} + Q \right). \] Here \(p > 1\), \(C\) is an absolute constant, \(Y_p = \sqrt \pi \Gamma((p-1)/2) / \Gamma(p/2)\), \(\gamma\) is such that \(\text{supp}\, q \subset [0, \gamma]\), but \(\text{supp}\, q\) is not contained in any subinterval of \([0, \gamma]\) in the case of the line, and \(\gamma = \sup \text{supp}\, q\) in the case of the half-line \([0, \infty)\), and the value of \(Q\) depends on the norm of the potential. The proof is based on harmonic analysis and Carleson's theorem.
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