Approximation and equidistribution of phase shifts: spherical symmetry
Abstract
Consider a semiclassical Hamiltonian \begin{equation*} H_{V, h} := h^{2} \Delta + V - E \end{equation*} where is a semiclassical parameter, is the positive Laplacian on , is a smooth, compactly supported central potential function and is an energy level. In this setting the scattering matrix is a unitary operator on , hence with spectrum lying on the unit circle; moreover, the spectrum is discrete except at . We show under certain additional assumptions on the potential that the eigenvalues of can be divided into two classes: a finite number , as , where is the convex hull of the support of the potential, that equidistribute around the unit circle, and the remainder that are all very close to . Semiclassically, these are related to the rays that meet the support of, and hence are scattered by, the potential, and those that do not meet the support of the potential, respectively. A similar property is shown for the obstacle problem in the case that the obstacle is the ball of radius .
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@article{arxiv.1211.4959,
title = {Approximation and equidistribution of phase shifts: spherical symmetry},
author = {Kiril Datchev and Jesse Gell-Redman and Andrew Hassell and Peter Humphries},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.4959},
year = {2015}
}
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27 pages, 1 figure