The dynamics of the Schrödinger flow from the point of view of semiclassical measures
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Abstract: On a compact Riemannian manifold, we study the various dynamical properties of the Schr"odinger flow , through the notion of semiclassical measures and the quantum-classical correspondence between the Schr"odinger equation and the geodesic flow. More precisely, we are interested in its high-frequency behavior, as well as its regularizing and unique continuation-type properties. We survey a variety of results illustrating the difference between positive, negative and vanishing curvature.
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