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The purpose of this paper is to study the well-posedness and polynomial growth of local and global solutions of certain time dependent Schrödinger-type linear PDE. The paper begins with a discussion of the Cauchy problem on Hilbert spaces. A very general class of operators is defined by the commutator and the adiabatic flow. First, the existence of the propagator is proved by considering the corresponding integral. Then the spectral gap property is proved. For the proof of an estimate for a self-adjoint operator in the Hilbert space by induction, a series of operators are defined together with their corresponding estimates. The proofs use logarithmic estimate, Gronwall inequality, Nelson commutator theorem, Cauchy integral formula, Cauchy sequence, Banach-Steinhaus theorem, Duhamel formula, Birman-Krein-Kato theorem, Leibnitz rule, Sobolev embedding theorem. Finally, some applications are given, which recover many old results and prove new estimates.
Property / review text: The purpose of this paper is to study the well-posedness and polynomial growth of local and global solutions of certain time dependent Schrödinger-type linear PDE. The paper begins with a discussion of the Cauchy problem on Hilbert spaces. A very general class of operators is defined by the commutator and the adiabatic flow. First, the existence of the propagator is proved by considering the corresponding integral. Then the spectral gap property is proved. For the proof of an estimate for a self-adjoint operator in the Hilbert space by induction, a series of operators are defined together with their corresponding estimates. The proofs use logarithmic estimate, Gronwall inequality, Nelson commutator theorem, Cauchy integral formula, Cauchy sequence, Banach-Steinhaus theorem, Duhamel formula, Birman-Krein-Kato theorem, Leibnitz rule, Sobolev embedding theorem. Finally, some applications are given, which recover many old results and prove new estimates. / rank
 
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linear Schrödinger operators
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time dependent Hamiltonians
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    On time dependent Schrödinger equations: global well-posedness and growth of Sobolev norms (English)
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    18 May 2017
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    The purpose of this paper is to study the well-posedness and polynomial growth of local and global solutions of certain time dependent Schrödinger-type linear PDE. The paper begins with a discussion of the Cauchy problem on Hilbert spaces. A very general class of operators is defined by the commutator and the adiabatic flow. First, the existence of the propagator is proved by considering the corresponding integral. Then the spectral gap property is proved. For the proof of an estimate for a self-adjoint operator in the Hilbert space by induction, a series of operators are defined together with their corresponding estimates. The proofs use logarithmic estimate, Gronwall inequality, Nelson commutator theorem, Cauchy integral formula, Cauchy sequence, Banach-Steinhaus theorem, Duhamel formula, Birman-Krein-Kato theorem, Leibnitz rule, Sobolev embedding theorem. Finally, some applications are given, which recover many old results and prove new estimates.
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    linear Schrödinger operators
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    time dependent Hamiltonians
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    growth in time of Sobolev norms
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