Geometric computation of Christoffel functions on planar convex domains (Q2037071)
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Geometric computation of Christoffel functions on planar convex domains (English)
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30 June 2021
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The Christoffel function is \[\lambda_n(x, D):=\left( \sum_{j=1}^N\,p_j(x)^2\right)^{-1},\] on a compact disk \(D\subset\mathbb{R}^d\) with non-empty interior. On \(D\) the Lebesgue measure is used and \(\{p_j\}_{j=1}^N\) is an orthonormal basis of the space \(\Pi_{n,d}\) of real algebraic polynomials of total degree at most \(n\) in \(d\) variables. The inner product is \(\langle f,g\rangle =\int_D\,fgdx,\ N=\hbox{dim}\, \Pi_{n,d}=\binom{n+d}{d})\). In this paper the author establishes a characterization of the Christoffel function for an arbitrary, planar convex domain (i.e. \(d=2\)), using a refinement of the methods used in his paper [J. Math. Anal. Appl. 455, No. 2, 1984--2000 (2017; Zbl 1379.41010)] and in [\textit{A. Prymak} and \textit{O. Usoltseva}, ``Pointwise behavior of Christoffel function on planar convex domains'', in: \textit{M. Abell} (ed.) et al., Topics in classical and modern analysis. In memory of Yingkang Hu. Collected papers presented at the international conference in approximation theory, Savannah, GA, USA, May 8--11, 2017. 293--302 (2019), \url{https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320163447_Pointwise_behavior_of_Christoffel_function_on_planar_convex_domains}]. After a thorough Introduction, the main results are given in Theorem 2.1. For any planar convex body \(D\) and any interior point \(x\in D\) \[U(x,D)\leq cL(x,D),\] where \(c\) is an absolute constant. Theorem 3.1. Suppose \(D\) is a convex compact susbset satisfying \(B\subset D\subset 2B\). For any \(n\geq 1\) and arbitrary \(x\in D\) define \(\tau_n(x)=x\) if \(x\in (1-2^{-4}n^{-2})D\), and \(\tau_n(x=tx)\) where \(t>0\) is the largest integer satisfying \(tx \in (1-2^{-4}n^{-2})D\). Then \[\lambda_n(x,D)\sim n^{-2} L(\tau_n(x,D)\sim n^{-2}U(\tau_nx,D).\] The notation used is: \[L(x,D)=\sup\, \{(1-\|\mathcal{L}^{-1}x\|)^{1/2}|\hbox{det}\ \mathcal{L}|:\,\mathcal{L}\in\mathbb{A}, x\in\mathcal{L}B\subset D\}, \] \[U(x,D)=\inf\,\{((\mathcal{U}^{-1}x)_1)^{1/2}((\mathcal{U}^{-1}x)_2)^{1/2}|\hbox{det}\ \mathcal{U}|:\,\mathcal{U}\in\mathbb{A},x\in\mathcal{U}(\frac{1}{2}S),D\subset\mathcal{U} S\},\] with \(\mathbb{A}\) the collection of all non-degenerate affine transforms of \(\mathbb{R}^2\), \(B\) the unit ball and \(S\) the unit square in \(\mathbb{R}^2\).
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Christoffel function
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algebraic polynomials
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orthogonal polynomials
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boundary effect
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