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Refined mass-critical Strichartz estimates for Schrödinger operators

Published 15 Aug 2017 in math.AP and math.CA | (1708.04697v3)

Abstract: We develop refined Strichartz estimates at $L2$ regularity for a class of time-dependent Schr\"{o}dinger operators. Such refinements begin to characterize the near-optimizers of the Strichartz estimate, and play a pivotal part in the global theory of mass-critical NLS. On one hand, the harmonic analysis is quite subtle in the $L2$-critical setting due to an enormous group of symmetries, while on the other hand, the spacetime Fourier analysis employed by the existing approaches to the constant-coefficient equation are not adapted to nontranslation-invariant situations, especially with potentials as large as those considered in this article. Using phase space techniques, we reduce to proving certain analogues of (adjoint) bilinear Fourier restriction estimates. Then we extend Tao's bilinear restriction estimate for paraboloids to more general Schr\"{o}dinger operators. As a particular application, the resulting inverse Strichartz theorem and profile decompositions constitute a key harmonic analysis input for studying large data solutions to the $L2$-critical NLS with a harmonic oscillator potential in dimensions $\ge 2$. This article builds on recent work of Killip, Visan, and the author in one space dimension.

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