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Transparent Potentials at Fixed Energy in Dimension Two. Fixed-Energy Dispersion Relations for the Fast Decaying Potentials

solv-int 2009-10-28 v2 funct-an High Energy Physics - Theory Functional Analysis Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems

Abstract

For the two-dimensional Schr\"odinger equation [Δ+v(x)]ψ=Eψ, xR2, E=Efixed>0     () [- \Delta +v(x)]\psi=E\psi,\ x\in \R^2,\ E=E_{fixed}>0 \ \ \ \ \ (*) at a fixed positive energy with a fast decaying at infinity potential v(x)v(x) dispersion relations on the scattering data are given.Under "small norm" assumption using these dispersion relations we give (without a complete proof of sufficiency) a characterization of scattering data for the potentials from the Schwartz class S=C()(R2).S=C_{\infty}^{(\infty)} (\hbox{\bf R}^2). For the potentials with zero scattering amplitude at a fixed energy Efixed\scriptstyle E_{fixed} (transparent potentials) we give a complete proof of this characterization. As a consequence we construct a family (parameterized by a function of one variable) of two-dimensional spherically-symmetric real potentials from the Schwartz class SS transparent at a given energy. For the two-dimensional case (without assumption that the potential is small) we show that there are no nonzero real exponentially decreasing at infinity, potentials transparent at a fixed energy. For any dimension greater or equal 1 we prove that there are no nonzero real potentials with zero forward scattering amplitude at an energy interval. We show that KdV-type equations in dimension 2+1 related with the scattering problem ()(*) (the Novikov-Veselov equations) do not preserve, in general, these dispersion relations starting from the second one. As a corollary these equations do not preserve, in general , the decay rate faster then x3|x|^{-3} for initial data from the Schwartz class.

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@article{arxiv.solv-int/9410003,
  title  = {Transparent Potentials at Fixed Energy in Dimension Two. Fixed-Energy Dispersion Relations for the Fast Decaying Potentials},
  author = {Piotr G. Grinevich and Roman G. Novikov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:solv-int/9410003},
  year   = {2009}
}

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38 pages, TeX