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The Riesz transform for homogeneous Schr\"odinger operators on metric cones

Analysis of PDEs 2012-06-15 v1

Abstract

We consider Schroedinger operators on metric cones whose cross section is a closed Riemannian manifold (Y,h)(Y, h) of dimension d12d-1 \geq 2. Thus the metric on the cone M=(0,)r×YM = (0, \infty)_r \times Y is dr2+r2hdr^2 + r^2 h. Let Δ\Delta be the Friedrichs Laplacian on MM and V0V_0 be a smooth function on YY, such that ΔY+V0+(d2)2/4\Delta_Y + V_0 + (d-2)^2/4 is a strictly positive operator on L2(Y)L^2(Y), with lowest eigenvalue μ02\mu^2_0 and second lowest eigenvalue μ12\mu^2_1, with μ0,μ1>0\mu_0, \mu_1 > 0. The operator we consider is H=Δ+V0/r2H = \Delta + V_0/r^2, a Schr\"odinger operator with inverse square potential on MM; notice that HH is homogeneous of degree -2. We study the Riesz transform T=H1/2T = \nabla H^{-1/2} and determine the precise range of pp for which TT is bounded on Lp(M)L^p(M). This is achieved by making a precise analysis of the operator (H+1)1(H + 1)^{-1} and determining the complete asymptotics of its integral kernel. We prove that if VV is not identically zero, then the range of pp for LpL^p boundedness is d/(min(1+d/2+μ0,d)<p<d/(max(d/2μ0,0)), d/ \Big(min(1+d/2+\mu_0, d \Big) < p < d / \Big(max(d/2-\mu_0, 0) \Big), while if VV is identically zero, then the range is 1<p<d/(max(d/2μ1,0). 1 < p < d / \Big(max(d/2-\mu_1, 0 \Big). The result in the case VV identically zero was first obtained in a paper by H.-Q. Li.

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@article{arxiv.1206.2997,
  title  = {The Riesz transform for homogeneous Schr\"odinger operators on metric cones},
  author = {Andrew Hassell and Peijie Lin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.2997},
  year   = {2012}
}

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36 pages, 3 figures