A counterexample to dispersive estimates for Schrödinger operators in higher dimensions
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Abstract: In dimension we show the existence of a compactly supported potential in the differentiability class , , for which the solutions to the linear Schr"odinger equation in , -ipartial_t u = - Delta u + Vu, quad u(0)=f, do not obey the usual dispersive estimate. This contrasts with known results in dimensions , where a pointwise decay condition on is generally sufficient to imply dispersive bounds.
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