Resonance expansions for tensor-valued waves on asymptotically Kerr-de Sitter spaces (Q2361002)

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Resonance expansions for tensor-valued waves on asymptotically Kerr-de Sitter spaces
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    Resonance expansions for tensor-valued waves on asymptotically Kerr-de Sitter spaces (English)
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    29 June 2017
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    Summary: In recent joint work with \textit{A. Vasy} [``Asymptotics for the wave equation on differential forms on Kerr-de Sitter space'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:1502.03179}], we analyze the low energy behavior of differential form-valued waves on black hole spacetimes. In order to deduce symptotics and decay from this, one in addition needs high energy estimates for the wave operator acting on sections of the form bundle. The present paper provides these on perturbations of Schwarzschild-de Sitter spaces in all spacetime dimensions \(n \geq 4\). In fact, we prove exponential decay, up to a finite-dimensional space of resonances, of waves valued in any finite rank subbundle of the tensor bundle, which in particular includes differential forms and symmetric tensors. As the main technical tool for working on vector bundles that do not have a natural positive definite inner product, we introduce pseudodifferential inner products, which are inner products depending on the position in phase space.
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    non-scalar waves
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    normally hyperbolic trapping
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    high energy estimates
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    analytic continuation
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    pseudodifferential inner products
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