Uniqueness of Ground States for Pseudo-Relativistic Hartree Equations
Abstract
We prove uniqueness of ground states in for pseudo-relativistic Hartree equations in three dimensions, provided that has sufficiently small -mass. This result shows that a uniqueness conjecture by Lieb and Yau in [CMP 112 (1987),147--174] holds true at least under a smallness condition. Our proof combines variational arguments with a nonrelativistic limit, which leads to a certain Hartree-type equation (also known as the Choquard-Pekard or Schroedinger-Newton equation). Uniqueness of ground states for this limiting Hartree equation is well-known. Here, as a key ingredient, we prove the so-called nondegeneracy of its linearization. This nondegeneracy result is also of independent interest, for it proves a key spectral assumption in a series of papers on effective solitary wave motion and classical limits for nonrelativistic Hartree equations.
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@article{arxiv.0801.3976,
title = {Uniqueness of Ground States for Pseudo-Relativistic Hartree Equations},
author = {Enno Lenzmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.3976},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
27 pages. Revised version. Statement of Theorem 2 changed