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Decomposition of positive definite functions defined on a neighbourhood of the identity
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    Decomposition of positive definite functions defined on a neighbourhood of the identity (English)
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    Let V be a symmetric open neighbourhood of the identity of a topological group G. We show that every positive definite function f on v can be written as \(f=f_ c+f_ s\) where \(f_ c\) and \(f_ s\) are positive definite functions on V, \(f_ c\) is continuous and \(f_ s\) averages to zero. If G is locally compact with Haar measure \(m_ G\) and f is \(m_ G\)-measurable then \(f_ s=0\), \(m_ G\)-almost everywhere.
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    topological group
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    positive definite function
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    Haar measure
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