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A fixed point theorem for moment matrices of self-similar measures
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    A fixed point theorem for moment matrices of self-similar measures (English)
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    23 August 2007
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    The paper is a continuation of the papers published earlier by the same authors [see J. Comput. Appl. Math. 153, 191--199 (2003; Zbl 1020.44010), and ETNA, Electron. Trans. Numer. Anal. 24, 79--87 (2006; Zbl 1160.42308)]. They consider the concepts of a self-similar measure and iterated function system of similarities (a family of contractive similarity maps defined on a complete metric space) with probabilities. A fixed point theorem for the moment matrices of the self-similar measure laying on the unit ball, and finally, on the whole complex plane is proved. Based on these results, an algorithm for a numerical approximation of the self-similar moment matrix of the measure, is derived. This algorithm is faster than the explicit formula given by the authors in a previous paper. Two numerical examples that show the efficiency of the algorithm are performed.
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    self-similar measures
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    orthogonal polynomials
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    moment matrix
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    fractal geometry and measures
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    fixed point theorem
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    algorithm
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    numerical examples
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