Note on quantum unique ergodicity

  • Zelditch S
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Abstract

This short note proves that a Laplacian cannot be quantum uniquely ergodic if it possesses a quasimode of order zero which (i) has a singular limit, and (ii) is a linear combination of a uniformly bounded number of eigenfunctions (modulo an o(1) error). Bouncing ball quasimodes of the stadium are believed to have this property (E.J. Heller et al) and so are analogous quasimodes recently constructed by H. Donnelly on certain non-positively curved surfaces. The main ingredient is the proof that all sequences of off-diagonal matrix elements of QUE systems with vanishing spectral gaps tend to zero.

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Zelditch, S. (2003). Note on quantum unique ergodicity. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 132(6), 1869–1872. https://doi.org/10.1090/s0002-9939-03-07298-8

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