Counter-examples to the fractal Weyl law for semiclassical resonances

Abstract

Under general assumptions, the numbers of semiclassical resonances is known to be bounded from above by a negative power of h which is given by the fractal dimension of the trapped set. In this paper we provide examples of operators with much less resonances, showing that these upper bounds are not always sharp.

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