On the ratio of the first two eigenvalues of perturbed harmonic oscillators (Q1353509)

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On the ratio of the first two eigenvalues of perturbed harmonic oscillators
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    On the ratio of the first two eigenvalues of perturbed harmonic oscillators (English)
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    10 November 1997
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    In 1956, L. E. Payne, G. Pólya and H. F. Weinberger conjectured that, among all homogeneous membranes with fixed boundary, the circular membrane gives the maximal ratio \(\lambda_2/ \lambda_1\) of the two lowest eigenvalues. This conjecture was later proved by M. S. Ashbaugh and R. D. Benguria. Here the ratio of the two lowest eigenvalues of the Schrödinger operator \(-\Delta +V(x)\) in \(\mathbb{R}^n\) with discrete spectrum is considered. The potential is assumed to have the form \(V(x)=|x|^2 +q(x)\), and an essential restriction on the ``perturbation'' \(q(x)\) is its radial symmetry \(q(x)= q(|x|)\). Let further \(V(r)\) be non-decreasing, \(q(r)\) be smooth \(\geq 0\) and \(q'(r)\leq 0\). Among such potentials the ratio \(\lambda_2/ \lambda_1\) is a maximum [equal to \(1+(2/n)]\) if and only if \(q(r) \equiv 0\), i.e. in the absence of perturbations.
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    maximal ratio of the two lowest eigenvalues
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