A limiting absorption principle for Schrödinger operators with oscillating potentials. Part I: \(-\Delta +c \sin(b| x|^{\alpha})/| x|^{\beta}\) for certain c,\(\alpha\),\(\beta\) (Q792519)
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English | A limiting absorption principle for Schrödinger operators with oscillating potentials. Part I: \(-\Delta +c \sin(b| x|^{\alpha})/| x|^{\beta}\) for certain c,\(\alpha\),\(\beta\) |
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A limiting absorption principle for Schrödinger operators with oscillating potentials. Part I: \(-\Delta +c \sin(b| x|^{\alpha})/| x|^{\beta}\) for certain c,\(\alpha\),\(\beta\) (English)
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1983
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This paper presents a limiting absorption principle for Schrödinger operators with an oscillating potential of the form \(p_ 0(x)=c \sin(b| x|^{\alpha})/| x|^{\beta}, \alpha,\beta>0\). The main step in obtaining a limiting principle for \(H(p_ 0)=-\Delta +p_ 0(x)\) is to prove an important inequality. As the potential \(p_ 0(x)\) is radially symmetric the Schrödinger operator for this potential is unitarily equivalent to a direct sum of ordinary second order differential operators. Then, the approach is to replace the potentials by more easily handled approximating potentials. The details of proofs are given.
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limiting absorption principle
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Schrödinger operators
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oscillating potential
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second order differential operators
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