Extremal properties of strong quadrature weights and maximal mass results for truncated strong moment problems (Q1360167)

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    Extremal properties of strong quadrature weights and maximal mass results for truncated strong moment problems
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1034176

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      Extremal properties of strong quadrature weights and maximal mass results for truncated strong moment problems (English)
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      19 August 1997
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      The study of strong moment functionals connected with doubly infinite sequences of complex numbers \(\{\mu_n\}_{-\infty}^\infty\) has received quite a lot of attention lately. It is known that, if the moment functional \(\mathcal L\) is positive definite on a bounded interval \([a,b]\subset\mathbb{R}\setminus\{0\}\), then \(\mathcal L\) has an integral representation and, moreover, quadrature rules \(\{w_{ni},x_{ni}\}\) exist with \[ \mu_k=\sum_{i=1}^{\nu_n} x_{ni}^kw_{ni}. \] Here the \(x_{ni} (1\leq i\leq\nu_n)\) are the real distinct zeros of the orthogonal Laurent polynomial sequence (actually \textit{rational functions}) connected with \(\mathcal L\). After establishing general extremal properties of the weights \(w_{ni}\), the authors turn to the case that only a finite part of the moment sequence is given: \(\{\mu_k\}_{k=-n}^{n-1}\). They then give maximal mass results for distributions \(\psi(x)\) that represent \(\mathcal L\) in this truncated case.
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      moment functional
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      strong distribution
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      quasi-orthogonal Laurent polynomials
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      maximal mass
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