Non-trapping surfaces of revolution with long-living resonances
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Abstract: We study resonances of surfaces of revolution obtained by removing a disk from a cone and attaching a hyperbolic cusp in its place. These surfaces include ones with nontrapping geodesic flow (every maximally extended non-reflected geodesic is unbounded) and yet infinitely many long living resonances (resonances with uniformly bounded imaginary part, i.e. decay rate).
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