Dispersive estimates for higher dimensional Schrödinger operators with threshold eigenvalues. II: The even dimensional case. (Q528811)

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    Dispersive estimates for higher dimensional Schrödinger operators with threshold eigenvalues. II: The even dimensional case.
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6718143

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      Dispersive estimates for higher dimensional Schrödinger operators with threshold eigenvalues. II: The even dimensional case. (English)
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      16 May 2017
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      This work is an extension of the first part (the odd dimensional case) [J. Funct. Anal. 269, No. 3, 633--682 (2015; Zbl 1317.35216)]. Here, the authors examine the dispersive properties of the Schrödinger operator \(e^{itH}\) where \(H=-\Delta+V\) and \(V\) is a real-valued potential on \(\mathbb{R}^n\), for even \(n\geq6\); in particular, they give \(L^1(\mathbb{R}^n)\rightarrow L^\infty(\mathbb{R}^n)\) estimates when there is an eigenvalue at zero energy in even dimensions \(n\geq6\). If there is an eigenvalue at zero energy, then there is a time dependent rank one operator \(F_t\) satisfying \(\|F_t\|_{L^1\rightarrow L^\infty} \lesssim |t|^{2-\frac{n}{2}}\) for \(|t|>1\) such that \[ \|e^{itH}P_{ac}-F_t\|_{L^1\rightarrow L^\infty} \lesssim |t|^{1-\frac{n}{2}}, \quad \text{for}\;|t|>1. \] With stronger decay conditions on the potential (i.e. \(|V(x)|\lesssim(1+|x|)^{-\beta}\) for some \(\beta>n\)) it is possible to generate an operator-valued expansion for the evolution.
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      Schrödinger operator
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      eigenvalue
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      dispersive estimate
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      resolvent
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