Resolvent at low energy and Riesz transform for Schroedinger operators on asymptotically conic manifolds. II
Abstract
Let be an asymptotically conic manifold, in the sense that compactifies to a manifold with boundary in such a way that becomes a scattering metric on . A special case of particular interest is that of asymptotically Euclidean manifolds, where and the induced metric at infinity is equal to the standard metric. We study the resolvent kernel and Riesz transform of the operator , where is the positive Laplacian associated to and is a real potential function that is smooth on and vanishes to some finite order at the boundary. In the first paper in this series we made the assumption that and that has neither zero modes nor a zero-resonance and showed (i) that the resolvent kernel is conormal to the lifted diagonal and polyhomogeneous at the boundary on a blown up version of , and (ii) the Riesz transform of is bounded on for , and that this range is optimal unless and has only one end. In the present paper, we perform a similar analysis assuming again but allowing zero modes and zero-resonances. We find the precise range of for which the Riesz transform (suitably defined) of is bounded on when zero modes (but not resonances, which make the Riesz transform undefined) are present. Generically the Riesz transform is bounded for precisely in the range , with a bigger range possible if the zero modes have extra decay at infinity.
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@article{arxiv.math/0703316,
title = {Resolvent at low energy and Riesz transform for Schroedinger operators on asymptotically conic manifolds. II},
author = {Colin Guillarmou and Andrew Hassell},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0703316},
year = {2007}
}
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41 pages, 1 figure