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Approximation and equidistribution of phase shifts: spherical symmetry

Analysis of PDEs 2015-02-25 v2 Spectral Theory

Abstract

Consider a semiclassical Hamiltonian \begin{equation*} H_{V, h} := h^{2} \Delta + V - E \end{equation*} where h>0h > 0 is a semiclassical parameter, Δ\Delta is the positive Laplacian on Rd\mathbb{R}^{d}, VV is a smooth, compactly supported central potential function and E>0E > 0 is an energy level. In this setting the scattering matrix Sh(E)S_h(E) is a unitary operator on L2(Sd1)L^2(\mathbb{S}^{d-1}), hence with spectrum lying on the unit circle; moreover, the spectrum is discrete except at 11. We show under certain additional assumptions on the potential that the eigenvalues of Sh(E)S_h(E) can be divided into two classes: a finite number cd(RE/h)d1\sim c_d (R\sqrt{E}/h)^{d-1} , as h0h \to 0, where B(0,R)B(0, R) 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 11. 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 RR.

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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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