Some properties of mappings induced by Dirichlet polynomials (Q1336040)

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Some properties of mappings induced by Dirichlet polynomials
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    Some properties of mappings induced by Dirichlet polynomials (English)
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    12 October 1994
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    Denote: \(C_n:= \{(c, x)\mid x= (x_1, \dots, x_n)\in \mathbb{R}^n\), \(0< x_1< \dots< x_n\), \(c= (c_1, \dots, c_n)\in \mathbb{R}^n\}\), \(D_n:= \{(c, x)\in C_n\mid c_i\neq 0\) \((\forall) i\}\), and \(\partial C_n:= C_n\setminus D_n\). For \((c, x)\in C_n\) consider the Dirichlet polynomial given by \(g_{(c, x)} (t):= c_1 (x_1)^t +\cdots +c_n (x_n )^t\), \(t\in \mathbb{R}\), and for the fixed values \(0\leq t_1< \dots< t_n\) it is considered the function \(F: C_n\to \mathbb{R}^n\), given by \(F(c, x):= (g_{(c,x)} (t_1), \dots, g_{(c, x)} (t_n))\). It is obtained that \(F: D_n\to F(D_n)\) is a diffeomorphism and \(F(D_n) \cap F(\partial C_n)= \emptyset\). Also it is studied the geometry of \(F(D_n)\) in connection with the following inverse problem: find \((c,x)\) for given \(F(c, x)\).
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    interpolation
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    \(2n\)-parameter family
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    Dirichlet polynomial
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