Polynomials with no zeros on a face of the bidisk (Q265507): Difference between revisions

From MaRDI portal
Importer (talk | contribs)
Created a new Item
 
Importer (talk | contribs)
Changed an Item
(4 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Property / review text
 
This paper is devoted to the extension of the results proved in a previous work [the first and the second author, J. Eur. Math. Soc. (JEMS) 16, No. 9, 1849--1880 (2014; Zbl 1303.42010)], where the authors have given a complete characterization of the positive trigonometric polynomials \(Q(\theta,\varphi)\) on the bicircle. Let \(\mathbb D\) be the unit disk, \(\mathbb D=\{z\in\mathbb C:\, | z| <1\}\). Let us consider the measures on \(\mathbb T^2=(\partial\mathbb D)\times (\partial\mathbb D)\) of the form \[ \frac{| dz| \, | dw| }{(2\pi)^2\, | p(z,w)| ^2} \] where \(p\) is a polynomial. These are called Bernstein-Szegő measures. With ``the split-shift orthogonality condition'' one denotes the existence of a special orthogonal decomposition of spaces of polynomials. Instead, the ``matrix condition'' involves certain natural truncated shift operators, and it is related to an earlier characterization due to Jeffrey S. Geronimo and Plamen Iliev. These are two different characterizations which use a Hilbert space structure naturally associated to the trigonometric polynomial. In Section 6, the authors prove that the matrix condition is equivalent to the split-shift condition. In Section 4, the authors show that a Bernstein-Szegő measure with \(p(z,w)\neq 0\) for \(| z| =1\), \(| w| \leq 1\) implies the split-shift condition using a decomposition of \(p(z,0)\) into stable and unstable factors. In Section 5 one shows that the split-shift condition implies the existence of a Bernstein-Szegő measure. In Section 9, the authors give necessary and sufficient conditions in terms of moments when a bivariate Borel measure supported on the bicircle is a Bernstein-Szegő measure with \(p\) nonzero for \(| z| =1\), \(| w| \leq 1\). Finally, Section 10 is devoted, among others, to give a different proof of the sums of squares formula (Theorem 2.4), obtaining a determinantal representation which generalizes one of the main theorems in \textit{J. Agler} and \textit{J. E. McCarthy}'s paper [Acta Math. 194, No. 2, 133--153 (2005; Zbl 1102.32005); correction ibid. 205, No. 1, 1--3 (2010)].
Property / review text: This paper is devoted to the extension of the results proved in a previous work [the first and the second author, J. Eur. Math. Soc. (JEMS) 16, No. 9, 1849--1880 (2014; Zbl 1303.42010)], where the authors have given a complete characterization of the positive trigonometric polynomials \(Q(\theta,\varphi)\) on the bicircle. Let \(\mathbb D\) be the unit disk, \(\mathbb D=\{z\in\mathbb C:\, | z| <1\}\). Let us consider the measures on \(\mathbb T^2=(\partial\mathbb D)\times (\partial\mathbb D)\) of the form \[ \frac{| dz| \, | dw| }{(2\pi)^2\, | p(z,w)| ^2} \] where \(p\) is a polynomial. These are called Bernstein-Szegő measures. With ``the split-shift orthogonality condition'' one denotes the existence of a special orthogonal decomposition of spaces of polynomials. Instead, the ``matrix condition'' involves certain natural truncated shift operators, and it is related to an earlier characterization due to Jeffrey S. Geronimo and Plamen Iliev. These are two different characterizations which use a Hilbert space structure naturally associated to the trigonometric polynomial. In Section 6, the authors prove that the matrix condition is equivalent to the split-shift condition. In Section 4, the authors show that a Bernstein-Szegő measure with \(p(z,w)\neq 0\) for \(| z| =1\), \(| w| \leq 1\) implies the split-shift condition using a decomposition of \(p(z,0)\) into stable and unstable factors. In Section 5 one shows that the split-shift condition implies the existence of a Bernstein-Szegő measure. In Section 9, the authors give necessary and sufficient conditions in terms of moments when a bivariate Borel measure supported on the bicircle is a Bernstein-Szegő measure with \(p\) nonzero for \(| z| =1\), \(| w| \leq 1\). Finally, Section 10 is devoted, among others, to give a different proof of the sums of squares formula (Theorem 2.4), obtaining a determinantal representation which generalizes one of the main theorems in \textit{J. Agler} and \textit{J. E. McCarthy}'s paper [Acta Math. 194, No. 2, 133--153 (2005; Zbl 1102.32005); correction ibid. 205, No. 1, 1--3 (2010)]. / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / reviewed by
 
Property / reviewed by: Pierluigi Vellucci / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID
 
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 42C05 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID
 
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 47A57 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID
 
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 30E05 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / zbMATH DE Number
 
Property / zbMATH DE Number: 6562421 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / zbMATH Keywords
 
Fejér-Riesz factorization
Property / zbMATH Keywords: Fejér-Riesz factorization / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / zbMATH Keywords
 
reproducing kernels
Property / zbMATH Keywords: reproducing kernels / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / zbMATH Keywords
 
Bernstein-Szegő measures
Property / zbMATH Keywords: Bernstein-Szegő measures / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / zbMATH Keywords
 
distinguished varieties
Property / zbMATH Keywords: distinguished varieties / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / MaRDI profile type
 
Property / MaRDI profile type: MaRDI publication profile / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / OpenAlex ID
 
Property / OpenAlex ID: W2280247289 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / arXiv ID
 
Property / arXiv ID: 1301.3510 / rank
 
Normal rank
links / mardi / namelinks / mardi / name
 

Revision as of 13:07, 18 April 2024

scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Polynomials with no zeros on a face of the bidisk
scientific article

    Statements

    Polynomials with no zeros on a face of the bidisk (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    4 April 2016
    0 references
    This paper is devoted to the extension of the results proved in a previous work [the first and the second author, J. Eur. Math. Soc. (JEMS) 16, No. 9, 1849--1880 (2014; Zbl 1303.42010)], where the authors have given a complete characterization of the positive trigonometric polynomials \(Q(\theta,\varphi)\) on the bicircle. Let \(\mathbb D\) be the unit disk, \(\mathbb D=\{z\in\mathbb C:\, | z| <1\}\). Let us consider the measures on \(\mathbb T^2=(\partial\mathbb D)\times (\partial\mathbb D)\) of the form \[ \frac{| dz| \, | dw| }{(2\pi)^2\, | p(z,w)| ^2} \] where \(p\) is a polynomial. These are called Bernstein-Szegő measures. With ``the split-shift orthogonality condition'' one denotes the existence of a special orthogonal decomposition of spaces of polynomials. Instead, the ``matrix condition'' involves certain natural truncated shift operators, and it is related to an earlier characterization due to Jeffrey S. Geronimo and Plamen Iliev. These are two different characterizations which use a Hilbert space structure naturally associated to the trigonometric polynomial. In Section 6, the authors prove that the matrix condition is equivalent to the split-shift condition. In Section 4, the authors show that a Bernstein-Szegő measure with \(p(z,w)\neq 0\) for \(| z| =1\), \(| w| \leq 1\) implies the split-shift condition using a decomposition of \(p(z,0)\) into stable and unstable factors. In Section 5 one shows that the split-shift condition implies the existence of a Bernstein-Szegő measure. In Section 9, the authors give necessary and sufficient conditions in terms of moments when a bivariate Borel measure supported on the bicircle is a Bernstein-Szegő measure with \(p\) nonzero for \(| z| =1\), \(| w| \leq 1\). Finally, Section 10 is devoted, among others, to give a different proof of the sums of squares formula (Theorem 2.4), obtaining a determinantal representation which generalizes one of the main theorems in \textit{J. Agler} and \textit{J. E. McCarthy}'s paper [Acta Math. 194, No. 2, 133--153 (2005; Zbl 1102.32005); correction ibid. 205, No. 1, 1--3 (2010)].
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    Fejér-Riesz factorization
    0 references
    reproducing kernels
    0 references
    Bernstein-Szegő measures
    0 references
    distinguished varieties
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references