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Jun 2, 2020 at 4:17 answer added Bombyx mori timeline score: 2
Jun 2, 2020 at 4:16 comment added Nik Weaver But to the broader point, I don't think you should expect a problem given to you by your advisor to have great, fundamental importance. Problems of great importance that can be solved by a typical grad student are quite rare. Some people explode out of the gates, but for most of us it takes many years of experience to get to the point where we can come up with important problems whose solutions are within reach.
Jun 2, 2020 at 4:12 comment added Nik Weaver If you dilate $M$ by a factor $c$, don't the eigenvalues of $\sqrt{-\Delta}$ scale by a factor of $c^{-1}$, or something like that? That could explain why you're specifically looking at unit intervals, because going to arbitrary finite lengths really isn't any more general.
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