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Optimal bounds on the fundamental spectral gap with single-well potentials

Spectral Theory 2018-07-24 v1

Abstract

We characterize the potential-energy functions V(x)V(x) that minimize the gap Γ\Gamma between the two lowest Sturm-Liouville eigenvalues for H(p,V)u:=ddx(p(x)dudx)+V(x)u=λu,x[0,π], H(p,V) u := -\frac{d}{dx} \left(p(x)\frac{du}{dx}\right)+V(x) u = \lambda u, \quad\quad x\in [0,\pi ], where separated self-adjoint boundary conditions are imposed at end points, and VV is subject to various assumptions, especially convexity or having a "single-well" form. In the classic case where p=1p=1 we recover with different arguments the result of Lavine that Γ\Gamma is uniquely minimized among convex VV by the constant, and in the case of single-well potentials, with no restrictions on the position of the minimum, we obtain a new, sharp bound, that Γ>2.04575\Gamma > 2.04575\dots.

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@article{arxiv.1807.08328,
  title  = {Optimal bounds on the fundamental spectral gap with single-well potentials},
  author = {Evans M. Harrell and Zakaria El Allali},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.08328},
  year   = {2018}
}