On Landis' conjecture in the plane when the potential has an exponentially decaying negative part

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DOI10.1090/SPMJ/1600zbMATH Open1439.35109arXiv1808.09420OpenAlexW3005107598WikidataQ123133873 ScholiaQ123133873MaRDI QIDQ5216166FDOQ5216166

Jenn-Nan Wang, C. E. Kenig, Blair Davey

Publication date: 14 February 2020

Published in: St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this article, we continue our investigation into the unique continuation properties of real-valued solutions to elliptic equations in the plane. More precisely, we make another step towards proving a quantitative version of Landis' conjecture by establishing unique continuation at infinity estimates for solutions to equations of the form Deltau+Vu=0 in mathbbR2, where V=V+V, V+inLinfty, and V is a non-trivial function that exhibits exponential decay at infinity. The main tool in the proof of this theorem is an order of vanishing estimate in combination with an iteration scheme. To prove the order of vanishing estimate, we establish a similarity principle for vector-valued Beltrami systems.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.09420




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