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Hypoelliptic Estimates And Spectral Theory For Fokkerplanck Operators And Witten Laplacians 1st Edition Bernard Helffer

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Hypoelliptic Estimates And Spectral Theory For Fokkerplanck Operators And Witten Laplacians 1st Edition Bernard Helffer
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Bernard Helffer, Francis Nier (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540242000, 9783540315537, 3540242007, 3540315535
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Hypoelliptic Estimates And Spectral Theory For Fokkerplanck Operators And Witten Laplacians 1st Edition Bernard Helffer by Bernard Helffer, Francis Nier (auth.) 9783540242000, 9783540315537, 3540242007, 3540315535 instant download after payment.

There has recently been a renewal of interest in Fokker-Planck operators, motivated by problems in statistical physics, in kinetic equations and differential geometry. Compared to more standard problems in the spectral theory of partial differential operators, those operators are not self-adjoint and only hypoelliptic. The aim of the analysis is to give, as generally as possible, an accurate qualitative and quantitative description of the exponential return to the thermodynamical equilibrium. While exploring and improving recent results in this direction this volume proposes a review of known techniques on: the hypoellipticity of polynomial of vector fields and its global counterpart; the global Weyl-Hörmander pseudo-differential calculus, the spectral theory of non-self-adjoint operators, the semi-classical analysis of Schrödinger-type operators, the Witten complexes and the Morse inequalities.

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