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The Non-Trapping Degree of Scattering

Mathematical Physics 2009-11-13 v2 math.MP

Abstract

We consider classical potential scattering. If no orbit is trapped at energy E, the Hamiltonian dynamics defines an integer-valued topological degree. This can be calculated explicitly and be used for symbolic dynamics of multi-obstacle scattering. If the potential is bounded, then in the non-trapping case the boundary of Hill's Region is empty or homeomorphic to a sphere. We consider classical potential scattering. If at energy E no orbit is trapped, the Hamiltonian dynamics defines an integer-valued topological degree deg(E) < 2. This is calculated explicitly for all potentials, and exactly the integers < 2 are shown to occur for suitable potentials. The non-trapping condition is restrictive in the sense that for a bounded potential it is shown to imply that the boundary of Hill's Region in configuration space is either empty or homeomorphic to a sphere. However, in many situations one can decompose a potential into a sum of non-trapping potentials with non-trivial degree and embed symbolic dynamics of multi-obstacle scattering. This comprises a large number of earlier results, obtained by different authors on multi-obstacle scattering.

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@article{arxiv.0706.3124,
  title  = {The Non-Trapping Degree of Scattering},
  author = {Andreas Knauf and Markus Krapf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0706.3124},
  year   = {2009}
}

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25 pages, 1 figure Revised and enlarged version, containing more detailed proofs and remarks