On vanishing near corners of transmission eigenfunctions (1701.07957v3)
Abstract: Let $\Omega$ be a bounded domain in $\mathbb{R}n$, $n\geq 2$, and $V\in L\infty(\Omega)$ be a potential function. Consider the following transmission eigenvalue problem for nontrivial $v, w\in L2(\Omega)$ and $k\in\mathbb{R}+$, [(\Delta+k2)v= 0 \quad \text{in } \Omega,] [(\Delta+k2(1+V))w= 0 \quad \text{in } \Omega,] [w-v \in H2_0(\Omega), \quad \lVert v \rVert{L2(\Omega)}=1. ] We show that the transmission eigenfunctions $v$ and $w$ carry the geometric information of $\mathrm{supp}(V)$. Indeed, it is proved that $v$ and $w$ vanish near a corner point on $\partial \Omega$ in a generic situation where the corner possesses an interior angle less than $\pi$ and the potential function $V$ does not vanish at the corner point. This is the first quantitative result concerning the intrinsic property of transmission eigenfunctions and enriches the classical spectral theory for Dirichlet/Neumann Laplacian. We also discuss its implications to inverse scattering theory and invisibility.
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