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A generalized Kontsevich-Vishik trace for Fourier Integral Operators and the Laurent expansion of $ζ$-functions

Published 25 Oct 2015 in math.AP, math.CA, math.OA, and math.SP | (1510.07324v2)

Abstract: Based on Guillemin's work on gauged Lagrangian distributions, we will introduce the notion of a poly-$\log$-homogeneous distribution as an approach to $\zeta$-functions for a class of Fourier Integral Operators which includes cases of amplitudes with asymptotic expansion $\sum_{k\in\mathbb{N}}a_{m_k}$ where each $a_{m_k}$ is $\log$-homogeneous with degree of homogeneity $m_k$ but violating $\Re(m_k)\to-\infty$. We will calculate the Laurent expansion for the $\zeta$-function and give formulae for the coefficients in terms of the phase function and amplitude as well as investigate generalizations to the Kontsevich-Vishik quasi-trace. Using stationary phase approximation, series representations for the Laurent coefficients and values of $\zeta$-functions will be stated explicitly. Additionally, we will introduce an approximation method (mollification) for $\zeta$-functions of Fourier Integral Operators whose symbols have singularities at zero by $\zeta$-functions of Fourier Integral Operators with regular symbols.

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