On Sharp Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and the stability

Abstract

In this work, we summarize the linearization method to study the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principles, and explain that the same approach can be used to handle the stability problem. As examples of application, combining with spherical harmonic decomposition and the Hardy inequalities, we revise two families of inequalities. We give firstly an affirmative answer in dimension four to Cazacu-Flynn-Lam's conjecture [JFA, 2022] for the sharp Hydrogen Uncertainty Principle, and improve the recent estimates of Chen-Tang [arXiv:2508.15221v1] in R2 and R3. On the other hand, we identify the best constants and extremal functions for two stability estimates associated to \| u\|2 \|r∇ u\|2 - N+22\|∇ u\|22 in RN (N ≥ 2), studied recently by Duong-Nguyen [CVPDE, 2025] and Do-Lam-Lu-Zhang [arXiv:2505.02758v1].

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