Resolvent at low energy and Riesz transform for Schrödinger operators on asymptotically conic manifolds. II.

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DOI10.5802/AIF.2471zbMATH Open1175.58011arXivmath/0703316OpenAlexW2217168430MaRDI QIDQ734604FDOQ734604

Colin Guillarmou, Andrew Hassell

Publication date: 13 October 2009

Published in: Annales de l’institut Fourier (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let (Mcirc,g) be an asymptotically conic manifold, in the sense that Mcirc compactifies to a manifold with boundary M in such a way that g becomes a scattering metric on M. A special case of particular interest is that of asymptotically Euclidean manifolds, where partialM=Sn1 and the induced metric at infinity is equal to the standard metric. We study the resolvent kernel (P+k2)1 and Riesz transform of the operator P=Deltag+V, where Deltag is the positive Laplacian associated to g and V is a real potential function V that is smooth on M and vanishes to some finite order at the boundary. In the first paper in this series we made the assumption that ngeq3 and that P has neither zero modes nor a zero-resonance and showed (i) that the resolvent kernel is conormal to the lifted diagonal and polyhomogeneous at the boundary on a blown up version of M2imes[0,k0], and (ii) the Riesz transform of P is bounded on Lp(Mcirc) for 1<p<n, and that this range is optimal unless Vequiv0 and Mcirc has only one end. In the present paper, we perform a similar analysis assuming again ngeq3 but allowing zero modes and zero-resonances. We find the precise range of p for which the Riesz transform (suitably defined) of P is bounded on Lp(M) when zero modes (but not resonances, which make the Riesz transform undefined) are present. Generically the Riesz transform is bounded for p precisely in the range (n/(n2),n/3), with a bigger range possible if the zero modes have extra decay at infinity.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0703316




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