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A semiclassical heat trace expansion for the perturbed harmonic oscillator

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Guillemin, Victor W.; Uribe, A.; Wang, Z.
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Abstract
In this paper we study the heat trace expansion of the perturbed harmonic oscillator by adapting to the semiclassical setting techniques developed by Hitrick-Polterovich in [HP]. We use the expansion to obtain certain inverse spectral results.
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Original Manuscript September 1, 2011 (International Conference on Spectral Geometry held at Dartmouth College on July 19-23, 2010)
Date issued
2012
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/80294
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mathematics
Journal
Spectral Geometry
Publisher
American Mathematical Society
Citation
Guillemin, Victor, Uribe, Alejandro, and Wang, Zuoqin. "A semiclassical heat trace expansion for the perturbed harmonic oscillator." International Conference on Spectral Geometry. Spectral Geometry. Ed. Barmett, Alex H., Gordon, Carolyn S., Perry, Peter A., Uribe, Alejandro. (Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics volume 84), 2012. Print.
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9780821853191

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