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We consider a biharmonic problem with Navier type boundary conditions , on a family of truncated sectors in of radius , and opening angle , when is close to . The family of right-hand sides is assumed to depend smoothly on in . The main result is that converges to when with respect to the -norm. We can also show that the -topology is optimal for such a convergence result.
We study the high-energy eigenfunctions of the Laplacian on a compact Riemannian manifold with Anosov geodesic flow. The localization of a semiclassical measure associated with a sequence of eigenfunctions is characterized by the Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy of this measure. We show that this entropy is necessarily bounded from below by a constant which, in the case of constant negative curvature, equals half the maximal entropy. In this sense, high-energy eigenfunctions are at least half-delocalized....
We prove the logarithmic convexity of certain quantities, which measure the quadratic exponential decay at infinity and within two characteristic hyperplanes of solutions of Schrödinger evolutions. As a consequence we obtain some uniqueness results that generalize (a weak form of) Hardy’s version of the uncertainty principle. We also obtain corresponding results for heat evolutions.
In this preliminary Note we outline some results of the forthcoming paper [11], concerning positive solutions of the equation . A parabolic Harnack inequality is proved, which in particular implies a sharp two-sided estimate for the associated heat kernel. Our approach relies on the unitary equivalence of the Schrödinger operator with the opposite of the weighted Laplacian when .
We provide some new explicit expressions for the linearized non-cutoff radially symmetric Boltzmann operator with Maxwellian molecules, proving that this operator is a simple function of the standard harmonic oscillator. A detailed article is available on arXiv [15].
Hermite polynomial interpolation is investigated.
Some approximation results are obtained. As an example, the Burgers
equation on the whole line is considered. The stability and the
convergence of proposed Hermite pseudospectral scheme are proved
strictly. Numerical results are presented.
We derive the high frequency limit of the Helmholtz equations in terms of quadratic observables. We prove that it can be written as a stationary Liouville equation with source terms. Our method is based on the Wigner Transform, which is a classical tool for evolution dispersive equations. We extend its use to the stationary case after an appropriate scaling of the Helmholtz equation. Several specific difficulties arise here; first, the identification of the source term (which does not share the...
We derive the high frequency limit of the Helmholtz equations in terms of quadratic observables. We prove that it can be written as a stationary Liouville equation with source terms. Our method is based on the Wigner Transform, which is a classical tool for evolution dispersive equations. We extend its use to the stationary case after an appropriate scaling of the Helmholtz equation. Several specific difficulties arise here; first, the identification of the source term ( which does not share the...
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