The Riesz transform for homogeneous Schrödinger operators on metric cones

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DOI10.4171/RMI/790zbMATH Open1326.42027arXiv1206.2997MaRDI QIDQ742882FDOQ742882


Authors: Andrew Hassell, Peijie Lin Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 19 September 2014

Published in: Revista Matemática Iberoamericana (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We consider Schroedinger operators on metric cones whose cross section is a closed Riemannian manifold (Y,h) of dimension d1geq2. Thus the metric on the cone M=(0,infty)rimesY is dr2+r2h. Let Delta be the Friedrichs Laplacian on M and V0 be a smooth function on Y, such that DeltaY+V0+(d2)2/4 is a strictly positive operator on L2(Y), with lowest eigenvalue mu02 and second lowest eigenvalue mu12, with mu0,mu1>0. The operator we consider is H=Delta+V0/r2, a Schr"odinger operator with inverse square potential on M; notice that H is homogeneous of degree -2. We study the Riesz transform T=ablaH1/2 and determine the precise range of p for which T is bounded on Lp(M). This is achieved by making a precise analysis of the operator (H+1)1 and determining the complete asymptotics of its integral kernel. We prove that if V is not identically zero, then the range of p for Lp boundedness is d/ Big(min(1+d/2+mu_0, d Big) < p < d / Big(max(d/2-mu_0, 0) Big), while if V is identically zero, then the range is 1 < p < d / Big(max(d/2-mu_1, 0 Big). The result in the case V identically zero was first obtained in a paper by H.-Q. Li.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1206.2997




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