The discrete bi-Laplacian on Z has sharp |t|^{-1/4} decay, and with decaying potentials and no embedded positive eigenvalues, the continuous spectral part of the evolution still decays at the same rate.
Pointwise estimates for the fundamental solutions of higher order Schr\"{o}dinger equations in low odd dimensions
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In this paper, we study the fundamental solution of the higher order Schr\"odinger equation \begin{equation*} \mathrm{i}\partial_t u(x,t) = \big((-\Delta)^m + V(x)\big)u(x,t), \quad t \in \mathbb{R}, \ x \in \mathbb{R}^n, \end{equation*} for any odd dimension $n$ and integer $m \geq 1$ satisfying $n < 4m$, where $V$ is a real-valued bounded potential with suitable decay. Let $P_{ac}(H)$ denote the projection onto the absolutely continuous spectral subspace of $H = (-\Delta)^m + V$, and assume $H$ has no positive embedded eigenvalues. Our main result says that the evolution operator $e^{-\mathrm{i}tH}P_{ac}(H)$ has an integral kernel $K(t,x,y)$ satisfying the pointwise estimate \begin{equation*} |K(t,x,y)| \leq C (1 + |t|)^{-h} (1 + |t|^{-\frac{n}{2m}}) \left(1 + |t|^{-\frac{1}{2m}}|x - y|\right)^{-\frac{n(m-1)}{2m-1}}, \quad t \neq 0, \ x,y \in \mathbb{R}^n, \end{equation*} where the exponent $h$ depends on $m$, $n$, and the zero energy resonance structure of $H$. We also prove analogous estimates for smoothing operators of the form $H^{\frac{\alpha}{2m}}e^{-\mathrm{i}tH}P_{ac}(H)$. The key innovation of this paper is a unified approach to deriving asymptotic expansions of the perturbed resolvents around zero, which comprehensively addresses all possible resonance types.
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Decay estimates for discrete bi-Laplace operators with potentials on the lattice $\mathbb{Z}$
The discrete bi-Laplacian on Z has sharp |t|^{-1/4} decay, and with decaying potentials and no embedded positive eigenvalues, the continuous spectral part of the evolution still decays at the same rate.