Type 1,1-operators defined by vanishing frequency modulation

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Abstract

This paper presents a general definition of pseudo-differential operators of type 1,1; the definition is shown to be the largest one that is both compatible with negligible operators and stable under vanishing frequency modulation. Elaborating counter-examples of Ching andHörmander, type 1,1-operators with unclosable graphs are proved to exist; others are shown to lack the microlocal property as they flip the wavefront set of an almost nowhere differentiable function. In contrast the definition is shown to imply the pseudo-local property, so type 1,1-operators cannot create singularities but only change their nature. The familiar rule that the support of the argument is transported by the support of the distribution kernel is generalised to arbitrary type 1,1-operators. A similar spectral support rule is also proved. As no restrictionsappear for classical pseudo-differential operators, this is a new result which in many cases makes it unnecessary to reduce to elementary symbols. As an important tool, a convergent sequence of distributions is said to converge regularly if it moreover converges as smooth functions outside the singular support of the limit. This notion is shown to allow limit processes in extended versions of the formula relating operators and kernels.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAalborg
PublisherDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, Aalborg University
Number of pages40
Publication statusPublished - 2008
SeriesResearch Report Series
NumberR-2008-01
ISSN1399-2503

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