Incompatibility of Frequency Splitting and Spatial Localization: A Quantitative Analysis of Hegerfeldt's Theorem

Abstract

We prove quantitative versions of the following statement: If a solution of the 1+1-dimensional wave equation has spatially compact support and consists mainly of positive frequencies, then it must have a significant high-frequency component. Similar results are proven for the 3+1-dimensional wave equation.

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