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Molecules as metric measure spaces with Kato-bounded Ricci curvature

Metric Geometry 2020-03-19 v3 Mathematical Physics math.MP Probability

Abstract

Set Ψ:=log(Ψ~)\Psi:=-\log(\tilde{\Psi}), with Ψ~>0\tilde{\Psi}>0 the ground state of an arbitrary molecule with nn electrons in the infinite mass limit (neglecting spin/statistics). Let Σ\IR3n\Sigma\subset \IR^{3n} be the set of singularities of the underlying Coulomb potential. We show that the metric measure space \IMM\IMM given by \IR3n\IR^{3n} with its Euclidean distance and the measure μ(dx)=e2Ψ(x)dx \mu(dx)=e^{-2\Psi(x)}dx has a Bakry-Emery-Ricci tensor which is absolutely bounded by the the function xxΣ1x\mapsto |x-\Sigma|^{-1}, which we show to be an element of the Kato class induced by \IMM\IMM. In addition, it is shown \IMM\IMM is stochastically complete, that is, the Brownian motion which is induced by a molecule is nonexplosive, and that the heat semigroup of \IMM\IMM has the LL^{\infty}-to-Lipschitz smoothing property. Our proofs reveal a fundamental connection between the above geometric/probabilistic properties and recently obtained derivative estimates for eΨe^{\Psi} 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