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On a conjecture of Widom (English)
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4 February 2015
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Let \(E\) be the union of finitely many disjoint Jordan curves or arcs \(E_{k}\) that lie in the exterior of each other and that satisfy some smoothness condition. Given a nonnegative weight function on \(E\), the (weighted) Chebyshev polynomial of degree \(n\) associated with \(E\) is defined as the unique monic polynomial \(T_{n, \rho}(z)\) which minimizes the supremum norm \[ \sup_{z \in E} |Q_{n}(z)| \rho(z), \] with minimal norms notated by \(M_{n, \rho}\). \newline Being already known that, when \(\rho \equiv 1\), the logarithmic capacity \(C(E)\) allows the definition of a lower bound for \(M_{n}:=M_{n,1}\), through the inequality \[ M_{n} \geq C(E)^{n}, \; n=1,2,\ldots, \] this contribution revisits \textit{H. Widom}'s paper [Adv. Math. 3, 127--232 (1969; Zbl 0183.07503)], and deals with asymptotic formulas regarding the Chebyshev numbers \(M_{n,\rho}\). Assuming \(E\) only formed by Jordan curves, Widom established the following asymptotic behavior for \(M_{n,\rho}\): \[ M_{n,\rho} \sim C(E)^{n} \mu\left( \rho, \Gamma_{n} \right), \] that is, the ratio between \(M_{n,\rho}\) and \(C(E)^{n} \mu\left( \rho, \Gamma_{n} \right)\) tends to \(1\), for certain quantities \(\mu \left( \rho, \Gamma_{n} \right)\) therein marked out. \newline A concise description of Widom's paper is given, recalling that when \(E\) has Jordan arcs, Widom left incomplete the characterization of Chebyshev polynomials and numbers, although he conjectured that, having \(E\) a Jordan arc component, the formula proved for \(M_{n,\rho}\) in the Jordan curves situation should be multiplied by 2. The articulation between the content of Widom's paper and the ideas here developed allows a better understanding of the difficulties of the problem and of the progress achieved. In particular, the authors found in Widom's work the equipment needed to clarify several aspects regarding that conjecture, which is shown to be false (in its strict sense). Indeed, they prove the following result concerned with the case where \(E\) has both curve and arc components: ``If there is at least one Jordan curve in \(E\), then \[ \limsup_{n \to \infty} \frac{M_{n,\rho}}{C(E)^{n}\mu\left( \rho, \Gamma_{n} \right)} \leq \theta <2 \] where \(\theta\) depends only on \(E\).'' Supposing that \(E\) is composed by real intervals and Jordan curves symmetric with respect to the real line, it is shown that \(M_{n,\rho} \sim C(E)^{n} \mu\left( \rho^{\ast}, \Gamma_{n} \right)\), where \(\rho^{\ast}\) is equal to \(\rho\) on the curve components of \(E\) and equal to \(2\rho\) on the arc components. The authors also provide ''an explicit formula for the asymptotics of \(M_{n,1}\) assuming that \(E\) consists of an interval \(\left[\alpha_{1}, \beta_{1}\right]\) and a symmetric Jordan curve \(E_{2}\).
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Widom's theory
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Chebyshev polynomials
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supremum norm
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Jordan arcs
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