Wigner Analysis of Operators. Part II: Schr\"odinger equations
Abstract
We study the phase-space concentration of the so-called generalized metaplectic operators whose main examples are Schr\"odinger equations with bounded perturbations. To reach this goal, we perform a so-called -Wigner analysis of the previous equations, as started in Part I, cf. [14]. Namely, the classical Wigner distribution is extended by considering a class of time-frequency representations constructed as images of metaplectic operators acting on symplectic matrices . Sub-classes of these representations, related to covariant symplectic matrices, reveal to be particularly suited for the time-frequency study of the Schr\"odinger evolution. This testifies the effectiveness of this approach for such equations, highlighted by the development of a related wave front set. We first study the properties of -Wigner representations and related pseudodifferential operators needed for our goal. This approach paves the way to new quantization procedures. As a byproduct, we introduce new quasi-algebras of generalized metaplectic operators containing Schr\"odinger equations with more general potentials, extending the results contained in the previous works [8,9].
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@article{arxiv.2208.00505,
title = {Wigner Analysis of Operators. Part II: Schr\"odinger equations},
author = {Elena Cordero and Gianluca Giacchi and Luigi Rodino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.00505},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
44 pages, a new definition of wave front set has been added