Dispersive estimates in \(\mathbb{R}^3\) with threshold eigenstates and resonances (Q2631317)
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Dispersive estimates in \(\mathbb{R}^3\) with threshold eigenstates and resonances (English)
The author of this paper studies dispersive estimates for the Schrödinger semigroup \((e^{itH})_{t\geq 0}\), where \(H = -\Delta + V\) and \(V\) is a real-valued scalar potential in \(\mathbb{R}^3\). Under various decay properties on \(V\) written in terms of \(L^p\) -- or Lorentz space conditions the main result states estimates of the \(L^{p'}\)-norm or Lorentz-norm, respectively of (parts of) the Schrödinger evolution restricted to the continuous spectrum by means of \(L^p\)-norm or Lorentz-norm, respectively, of the initial value, with a decaying factor of \(t\). Note that these estimates are achieved in the presence of zero-energy eigenstates and resonances.