The Schrödinger equation on cylinders and the \(n\)-torus
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Publication:657018
DOI10.1007/s00028-010-0089-4zbMath1253.30067OpenAlexW2078495200MaRDI QIDQ657018
Rolf Sören Krausshar, Nelson Vieira
Publication date: 13 January 2012
Published in: Journal of Evolution Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00028-010-0089-4
Clifford algebra calculusregularized parabolic-type Dirac operatorsSchrödinger equation on manifolds
Functions of hypercomplex variables and generalized variables (30G35) Integral representations of solutions to PDEs (35C15) Schrödinger operator, Schrödinger equation (35J10)
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