Local Smoothing Estimates for Schrödinger Equations on Hyperbolic Space

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DOI10.1090/MEMO/1447arXiv1808.04777OpenAlexW3095231564MaRDI QIDQ6070004FDOQ6070004


Authors: Andrew G. W. Lawrie, Jonas Lührmann, Sungjin Oh, Sohrab Shahshahani Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 18 November 2023

Published in: Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We establish global-in-time frequency localized local smoothing estimates for Schr"odinger equations on hyperbolic space mathbbHd. In the presence of symmetric first and zeroth order potentials, which are possibly time-dependent, possibly large, and have sufficiently fast polynomial decay, these estimates are proved up to a localized lower order error. Then in the time-independent case, we show that a spectral condition (namely, absence of threshold resonances) implies the full local smoothing estimates (without any error), after projecting to the continuous spectrum. In the process, as a means to localize in frequency, we develop a general Littlewood-Paley machinery on mathbbHd based on the heat flow. Our results and techniques are motivated by applications to the problem of stability of solitary waves to nonlinear Schr"odinger-type equations on mathbbHd. Specifically, some of the estimates established in this paper play a crucial role in the authors' proof of the nonlinear asymptotic stability of harmonic maps under the Schr"odinger maps evolution on the hyperbolic plane; see [29]. As a testament of the robustness of approach, which is based on the positive commutator method and a heat flow based Littlewood-Paley theory, we also show that the main results are stable under small time-dependent perturbations, including polynomially decaying second order ones, and small lower order nonsymmetric perturbations.


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