1d Quantum Harmonic Oscillator Perturbed by a Potential with Logarithmic Decay (1605.05480v1)
Abstract: In this paper we prove an infinite dimensional KAM theorem, in which the assumptions on the derivatives of perturbation in \cite{GT} are weakened from polynomial decay to logarithmic decay. As a consequence, we apply it to 1d quantum harmonic oscillators and prove the reducibility of a linear harmonic oscillator, $T=- \frac{d2}{dx2}+x2$, on $L2(\R)$ perturbed by a quasi-periodic in time potential $V(x,\omega t; \omega)$ with logarithmic decay. This entails the pure-point nature of the spectrum of the Floquet operator $K$, where K:=-{\rm i}\sum_{k=1}n\omega_k\frac{\partial}{\partial \theta_k}- \frac{d2}{dx2}+x2+\varepsilon V(x,\theta;\omega), is defined on $L2(\R) \otimes L2(\Tn)$ and the potential $V(x,\theta;\omega)$ has logarithmic decay as well as its gradient in $\omega$.
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