Schrödinger operators with complex-valued potentials and no resonances
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Abstract: In dimension , we give examples of nontrivial, compactly supported, complex-valued potentials such that the associated Schr"odinger operators have no resonances. If , we show that there are potentials with no resonances away from the origin. These Schr"odinger operators are isophasal and have the same scattering phase as the Laplacian on . In odd dimensions we study the fundamental solution of the wave equation perturbed by such a potential. If the space variables are held fixed, it is super-exponentially decaying in time.
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