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Factorization for the full-line matrix Schr\"odinger equation and a unitary transformation to the half-line scattering

Mathematical Physics 2023-04-06 v2 math.MP

Abstract

The scattering matrix for the full-line matrix Schr\"odinger equation is analyzed when the corresponding matrix-valued potential is selfadjoint, integrable, and has a finite first moment. The matrix-valued potential is decomposed into a finite number of fragments, and a factorization formula is presented expressing the matrix-valued scattering coefficients in terms of the matrix-valued scattering coefficients for the fragments. Using the factorization formula, some explicit examples are provided illustrating that in general the left and right matrix-valued transmission coefficients are unequal. A unitary transformation is established between the full-line matrix Schr\"odinger operator and the half-line matrix Schr\"odinger operator with a particular selfadjoint boundary condition and by relating the full-line and half-line potentials appropriately. Using that unitary transformation, the relations are established between the full-line and the half-line quantities such as the Jost solutions, the physical solutions, and the scattering matrices. Exploiting the connection between the corresponding full-line and half-line scattering matrices, Levinson's theorem on the full line is proved and is related to Levinson's theorem on the half line.

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@article{arxiv.2212.07573,
  title  = {Factorization for the full-line matrix Schr\"odinger equation and a unitary transformation to the half-line scattering},
  author = {Tuncay Aktosun and Ricardo Weder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.07573},
  year   = {2023}
}

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We have slightly edited the paper in order to improve the presentation of the results, and we have added a reference