BV spaces and the perimeters related to Schrödinger operators with inverse-square potentials and applications to the rank-one theorem

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DOI10.1016/J.NA.2022.112981zbMATH Open1500.35110arXiv2203.16770OpenAlexW4226264786WikidataQ113868550 ScholiaQ113868550MaRDI QIDQ2145649FDOQ2145649


Authors: Yanyan Li Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 June 2022

Published in: Nonlinear Analysis. Theory, Methods \& Applications. Series A: Theory and Methods (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: For age(fracd21)2 and 2sigma=d2((d2)2+4a)1/2, let �egin{cases}mathcal{H}_{a}= - Delta + frac{a} {{{{ | x |}^2}}},\ mathcal{widetilde{H}}_{sigma}= 2�ig( { - Delta + frac{{{sigma ^2}}} {{{{ | x |}^2}}}}�ig)end{cases} be two Schr"odinger operators with inverse-square potentials. In this paper, on the domain %apart from the origin, the mathcalHa-BV space mathcalBmathcalVmathcalHa(Omega) and the mathcalwidetildeHsigma-BV space mathcalBmathcalVmathcalwidetildeHsigma(Omega) related to mathcalHa and mathcalwidetildeHsigma are introduced, respectively. We investigate a series of basic properties of mathcalBmathcalVmathcalHa(Omega) and mathcalBmathcalVmathcalwidetildeHsigma(Omega). Furthermore, we prove that mathcalwidetildeHsigma-restricted BV functions can be characterized equivalently via their subgraphs. As applications, we derive the rank-one theorem for mathcalwidetildeHsigma-restricted BV functions.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.16770




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