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Resolvent at low energy and Riesz transform for Schrodinger operators on asymptotically conic manifolds, I

Analysis of PDEs 2007-05-23 v1 Differential Geometry

Abstract

We analyze the resolvent R(k)=(P+k2)1R(k)=(P+k^2)^{-1} of Schr\"odinger operators P=Δ+VP=\Delta+V with short range potential VV on asymptotically conic manifolds (M,g)(M,g) (this setting includes asymptotically Euclidean manifolds) near k=0k=0. We make the assumption that the dimension is greater or equal to 3 and that PP has no L2L^2 null space and no resonance at 0. In particular, we show that the Schwartz kernel of R(k)R(k) is a conormal polyhomogeneous distribution on a desingularized version of M×M×[0,1]M\times M\times [0,1]. Using this, we show that the Riesz transform of PP is bounded on LpL^p for 1<p<n1<p<n and that this range is optimal if VV is not identically zero or if MM has more than one end. We also analyze the case V=0 with one end. In a follow-up paper, we shall deal with the same problem in the presence of zero modes and zero-resonances.

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@article{arxiv.math/0701515,
  title  = {Resolvent at low energy and Riesz transform for Schrodinger operators on asymptotically conic manifolds, I},
  author = {Colin Guillarmou and Andrew Hassell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0701515},
  year   = {2007}
}

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