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Seminar on Microlocal Analysis and Applications | Inverse scattering on non-compact manifolds with general metric

Time:Friday, 10:00-11:00 am April 19, 2024

Venue:Zoom: 618-038-6257 Password: SCMS

Organizer:Chen Xi (Fudan), Jin Long (Tsinghua)

Speaker:Hiroshi Isozaki (University of Tsukuba)

Abstract:

We consider a non-compact Riemannian manifold $M$ having ends equipped with asymptotically warped product metric. We allow any topology and metric for the finite part of $M$. As for the volume growth of each end, we assume any polynomial or exponential order. Studying the spectral properties of the Laplacian of $M$, we show that the S-matrix determines the manifold $M$. We can also include polynomially or exponentially shrinking cusp ends. This is a joint work with Matti Lassas in the university of Helsinki.

DATEApril 18, 2024
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