On the Essential Spectrum of Phase-Space Anisotropic Pseudodifferential Operators
Abstract
A phase-space anisotropic operator in H=L^2(R^n) is a self-adjoint operator whose resolvent family belongs to a natural C*-completion of the space of H\"ormander symbols of order zero. Equivalently, each member of the resolvent family is norm-continuous under conjugation with the Schr\"odinger unitary representation of the Heisenberg group. The essential spectrum of such a phase-space anisotropic operator is the closure of the union of usual spectra of all its "phase-space asymptotic localizations", obtained as limits over diverging ultrafilters of R^{n}\times R^n-translations of the operator. The result extends previous analysis of the purely configurational anisotropic operators,for which only the behavior at infinity in R^n was allowed to bo non-trivial.
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@article{arxiv.1106.2461,
title = {On the Essential Spectrum of Phase-Space Anisotropic Pseudodifferential Operators},
author = {M. Mantoiu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.2461},
year = {2012}
}
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10 pages