Semi-classical dispersive estimates
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Abstract: We prove dispersive estimates for the wave and Schrodinger groups associated to a second-order elliptic self-adjoint operator depending on a semi-classical parameter. Applications are made to non-trapping metric perturbations and to perturbations by a magnetic potential.
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