Extending cutoff resolvent estimates via propagation of singularities
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Publication:5200542
Abstract: We use a gluing method developed in joint work with Andr'as Vasy to show that polynomially bounded cutoff resolvent estimates at the real axis imply, up to a constant factor, the same estimates in a neighborhood of the real axis.
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