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The distribution of phase shifts for semiclassical potentials with polynomial decay

Analysis of PDEs 2015-09-14 v1

Abstract

This is the third paper in a series analyzing the asymptotic distribution of the phase shifts in the semiclassical limit. We analyze the distribution of phase shifts, or equivalently, eigenvalues of the scattering matrix, Sh(E)S_h(E), for semiclassical Schr\"odinger operators on Rd\mathbb{R}^d which are perturbations of the free Hamiltonian by a potential VV with polynomial decay. Our assumption is that V(x)xαv(x^)V(x) \sim |x|^{-\alpha} v(\hat x) as xx \to \infty, for some α>d\alpha > d, with corresponding derivative estimates. In the semiclassical limit h0h \to 0, we show that the atomic measure on the unit circle defined by these eigenvalues, after suitable scaling in hh, tends to a measure μ\mu on S1\mathbb{S}^1. Moreover, μ\mu is the pushforward from R\mathbb{R} to R/2πZ=S1\mathbb{R} / 2 \pi \mathbb{Z} = \mathbb{S}^1 of a homogeneous distribution ν\nu of order β\beta depending on the dimension dd and the rate of decay α\alpha of the potential function. As a corollary we obtain an asymptotic formula for the accumulation of phase shifts in a sector of S1\mathbb{S}^1. The proof relies on an extension of results of the second author and Wunsch on the classical Hamiltonian dynamics and semiclassical Poisson operator to the class of potentials under consideration here.

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@article{arxiv.1509.03468,
  title  = {The distribution of phase shifts for semiclassical potentials with polynomial decay},
  author = {Jesse Gell-Redman and Andrew Hassell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.03468},
  year   = {2015}
}

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