The nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation for orthonormal functions: II. Application to Lieb-Thirring inequalities
Abstract
In this paper we disprove part of a conjecture of Lieb and Thirring concerning the best constant in their eponymous inequality. We prove that the best Lieb-Thirring constant when the eigenvalues of a Schr\"odinger operator are raised to the power is never given by the one-bound state case when in space dimension . When in addition we prove that this best constant is never attained for a potential having finitely many eigenvalues. The method to obtain the first result is to carefully compute the exponentially small interaction between two Gagliardo-Nirenberg optimisers placed far away. For the second result, we study the dual version of the Lieb-Thirring inequality, in the same spirit as in Part I of this work (D. Gontier, M. Lewin & F.Q. Nazar, arXiv:2002.04963). In a different but related direction, we also show that the cubic nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation admits no orthonormal ground state in 1D, for more than one function.
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@article{arxiv.2002.04964,
title = {The nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation for orthonormal functions: II. Application to Lieb-Thirring inequalities},
author = {Rupert L. Frank and David Gontier and Mathieu Lewin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.04964},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Includes some new properties of the one-bound state (Gagliardo-Nirenberg) constant