Molecules as metric measure spaces with Kato-bounded Ricci curvature
Abstract
Set , with the ground state of an arbitrary molecule with electrons in the infinite mass limit (neglecting spin/statistics). Let be the set of singularities of the underlying Coulomb potential. We show that the metric measure space given by with its Euclidean distance and the measure has a Bakry-Emery-Ricci tensor which is absolutely bounded by the the function , which we show to be an element of the Kato class induced by . In addition, it is shown is stochastically complete, that is, the Brownian motion which is induced by a molecule is nonexplosive, and that the heat semigroup of has the -to-Lipschitz smoothing property. Our proofs reveal a fundamental connection between the above geometric/probabilistic properties and recently obtained derivative estimates for by Fournais/S\o rensen, as well as Aizenman/Simon's Harnack inequality for Schr\"odinger operators. Moreover, our results suggest to study general metric measure spaces having a Ricci curvature which is synthetically bounded from below/above by a function in the underlying Kato class.
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@article{arxiv.1907.09566,
title = {Molecules as metric measure spaces with Kato-bounded Ricci curvature},
author = {Batu Güneysu and Max von Renesse},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.09566},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
L^{\infty}-to-Lipschitz smoothing property of the heat flow added