Microlocal analysis of operators with asymptotic translation- and dilation-invariances
Abstract
On a suitable class of non-compact manifolds, we study (pseudo)differential operators which feature an asymptotic translation-invariance along one axis and an asymptotic dilation-invariance, or asymptotic homogeneity with respect to scaling, in all directions not parallel to that axis. Elliptic examples include generalized 3-body Hamiltonians at zero energy such as where is the Laplace operator on , and and are potentials with at least inverse quadratic decay: this operator is approximately translation-invariant in when , and approximately homogeneous of degree with respect to scaling in when . Hyperbolic examples include wave operators on nonstationary perturbations of asymptotically flat spacetimes. We introduce a systematic framework for the (microlocal) analysis of such operators by working on a compactification of the underlying manifold. The analysis is based on a calculus of pseudodifferential operators which blends elements of Melrose's b-calculus and Vasy's 3-body scattering calculus. For fully elliptic operators in our 3b-calculus, we construct precise parametrices whose Schwartz kernels are polyhomogeneous conormal distributions on an appropriate resolution of . We prove the Fredholm property of such operators on a scale of weighted Sobolev spaces, and show that tempered elements of their kernels and cokernels have full asymptotic expansions on .
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@article{arxiv.2302.13803,
title = {Microlocal analysis of operators with asymptotic translation- and dilation-invariances},
author = {Peter Hintz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.13803},
year = {2023}
}
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147 pages, 21 figures