Resolvent at low energy. III: The spectral measure

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Abstract: Let Mcirc be a complete noncompact manifold and g an asymptotically conic Riemaniann metric on Mcirc, in the sense that Mcirc compactifies to a manifold with boundary M in such a way that g becomes a scattering metric on M. Let Delta be the positive Laplacian associated to g, and P=Delta+V, where V is a potential function obeying certain conditions. We analyze the asymptotics of the spectral measure of P+1/2, where R(lambda)=(Plambda2)1, as lambdao0, in a manner similar to that done previously by the second author and Vasy, and by the first two authors. The main result is that the spectral measure has a simple, `conormal-Legendrian' singularity structure on a space which is obtained from M2imes[0,lambda0) by blowing up a certain number of boundary faces. We use this to deduce results about the asymptotics of the wave solution operators cos(tsqrtP+) and sin(tsqrtP+)/sqrtP+, and the Schr"odinger propagator eitP, as toinfty. In particular, we prove the analogue of Price's law for odd-dimensional asymptotically conic manifolds. This result on the spectral measure has been used in a follow-up work by the authors (arXiv:1012.3780) to prove sharp restriction and spectral multiplier theorems on asymptotically conic manifolds.



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