The Weyl calculus with locally temperate metric and weights (Q1089895)

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The Weyl calculus with locally temperate metric and weights
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    The Weyl calculus with locally temperate metric and weights (English)
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    1986
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    We extend the Weyl calculus of \textit{L. Hörmander} [Commun. Pure Appl. Math. 32, 359-443 (1979; Zbl 0388.47032)] to symbols in \(T^*{\mathbb{R}}^ n\), which are temperate in the \(\xi\) variables. Thus they may grow exponentially in the x variables. In order to do that, we introduce a metric in the x variables, to define neighborhoods over which the symbols are temperate. We use cut-off functions \(\chi\) supported in the corresponding neighborhood of the diagonal, to define the operators \[ a^ w_{\chi}(x,D)u(x)=(2\pi)^{-n}\iint e^{<x-y,\xi >}\chi (x,y)a(\frac{x+y}{2},\xi)u(y)dyd\xi,\quad u\in C_ 0^{\infty}({\mathbb{R}}^ n), \] where a(x,\(\xi)\) is locally temperate. This generalizes \textit{V. I. Feijgin}'s definition [Trudy Mosk. Mat. O.- va. 36, 155-194 (1978; Zbl 0421.35083)], and is independent of the choice of \(\chi\) modulo terms of arbitrary low order, if \(\chi\equiv 1\) in a neighborhood of the diagonal. We develop a calculus for these operators and show that they are continuous in \(C_ 0^{\infty}\) and \({\mathcal D}'\). We prove \(L^ 2\)-continuity when the symbol is bounded, and compactness when the symbol vanishes at \(\infty\). The Hilbert-Schmidt norm of the operator is bounded by the \(L^ 2\)-norm of the symbol, and we prove an estimate on the trace class norm. Finally, we give an application of the calculus by improving and generalizing \textit{V. I. Feijgin}'s estimate [Math. Sb., n. Ser. 99(141), 594-614 (1976; Zbl 0336.35079)] of the error term in the Weyl formula of the number N(\(\lambda)\) of eigenvalues \(\leq \lambda\) of certain self- adjoint \(p^ w_{\chi}\) in \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\), \[ N(\lambda)\sim (2\pi)^{-n}\iint_{p(x,\xi)\leq \lambda}dxd\xi, \] in the same way \textit{L. Hörmander} [Ark. Mat. 17, 297-313 (1979; Zbl 0436.35064)] improved the estimate of \textit{V. N. Tulovskij} and \textit{M. A. Shubin} [Mat. Sb. n. Ser. 92(134), 571-588 (1973; Zbl 0286.35059)]. One example is the Laplacean with an exponentially growing real potential. For some temperated symbol classes sharper estimates for the error term are known, see \textit{V. I. Feijgin} [Funkts. Anal. Prilozh. 16, No.3, 88-89 (1982; Zbl 0509.35077)] and references there. Non-temperature metrics and weights also appear in higher order micro- localizations. For a more refined calculus for these symbol classes, see \textit{J. M. Bony} and \textit{N. Lerner} [Sém. éq. aux dér. part. 1986- 1987, No.2 and 3, École Polytechnique].
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    non-temperate symbols
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    asymptotic distribution of eigenvalues
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    Weyl calculus of \textit{L. Hörmander}
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    \(L^ 2\)-continuity
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    Hilbert-Schmidt norm
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    trace class norm
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    Weyl formula
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    Non-temperature metrics
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    higher order micro-localizations
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