On \(L^p\)-discrepancy of signed measures (Q5956457)
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On \(L^p\)-discrepancy of signed measures (English)
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22 June 2003
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In this deep paper the authors continue their ongoing research on discrepancy theory for signed measures. The setting of the paper is the set of all real valued functions \(g\) with \[ \|g\|_{L^P(d\tau)} =\left(\int |g|^p d\tau\right)^{1/p} < \infty, \] where \(\tau\) is a positive unit Borel measure on \(I=[-1,1]\) and \(1\leq p<\infty\); \(\tau\) is assumed to be absolutely continuous, i.e., \(d\tau(x)=w(x) dx\) with \(w\in L^1(dx)\). For \(x\in I\) the interval \([x,1]\) is denoted by \(I_x\) and for a signed finite Borel measure on \(I\) the \(L^p( d\tau)\) discrepancy of \(\sigma\) w.r.t. \(\tau\) is defined by \[ D^p[\sigma, d\tau]=\left(\int_{-1}^1 |\sigma(I_x)|^p d\tau(x)\right)^{1/p}. \] It is outside the scope of a (short) review to reproduce the main results here (quite a number of intermediate formulae are needed to define everything), but the application on weak-star limits of counting measures leads to: 1. Let the weight \(w(x)\) satisfy the Szegő condition \[ \int_{-1}^1 {\log{w(x)}\over \sqrt{1-x^2}} dx>-\infty, \] then \[ D^1[\mu-\nu_n], d\mu]\leq c{(\log{n})^2\over n} (n\geq 2; c=c(w)>0\text{ a constant}). \] (here \(\mu\) is the equilibrium measure \( d\mu(x)= dx/(\pi\sqrt{1-x^2}), x\in I\)). 2. Let \(\nu_n\) be the zero-counting measure of the Pollaczek polynomials \(P_n(x;a,b)\), then for \(n\geq 2, 1\leq p<\infty\): \[ D^p[\mu-\nu_n, d\mu]\leq c\left({1\over n}\right)^{(p+1)/(2p)}(\log{n})^2 \] with some constant \(c=c(a,b,p)>0\). 3. Let \(\nu_n\) be as in the previous result, then for \(n\geq 2, 1<p<\infty\): \[ D^p[\mu-\nu_n, dx]\leq c\left({1\over n}\right)^{(p+2)/(2p)}(\log{n})^2, \] where \(c=c(a,b,p)>0\). These bounds are essentially smaller than the upper bounds found using the uniform discrepancy.
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logarithmic potential
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counting measure
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\(L^p\)-discrepancy
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weak-star convergence
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signed measures
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Pollaczek polynomials
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