The paper establishes new spectral inequalities for one-dimensional Schrödinger operators with growing potentials, with explicit exponents for thick and generalized thick sensor sets, based on a new quantitative Cauchy uniqueness estimate in the plane.
Observability inequalities for heat equations with potentials
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This paper is mainly concerned with the observability inequalities for heat equations with time-dependent Lipschtiz potentials. The observability inequality for heat equations asserts that the total energy of a solution is bounded above by the energy localized in a subdomain with an observability constant. For a bounded measurable potential $V = V(x,t)$, the factor in the observability constant arising from the Carleman estimate is best known to be $\exp(C\|V\|_{\infty}^{2/3})$ (even for time-independent potentials). In this paper, we show that, for Lipschtiz potentials, this factor can be replaced by $\exp(C(\|\nabla V\|_{\infty}^{1/2} +\|\partial_tV\|_{\infty}^{1/3} ))$, which improves the previous bound $\exp(C\|V\|_{\infty}^{2/3})$ in some typical scenarios. As a consequence, with such a Lipschitz potential, we obtain a quantitative regular control in a null controllability problem. In addition, for the one-dimensional heat equation with some time-independent bounded measurable potential $V = V(x)$, we obtain the optimal observability constant.
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Spectral inequalities for Schr\"odinger equations and quantitative propagation of smallness in the plane
The paper establishes new spectral inequalities for one-dimensional Schrödinger operators with growing potentials, with explicit exponents for thick and generalized thick sensor sets, based on a new quantitative Cauchy uniqueness estimate in the plane.