Note on cubature formulae and designs obtained from group orbits
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Publication:3143313
DOI10.4153/CJM-2011-069-5zbMATH Open1262.41021arXiv1102.4891OpenAlexW2963600342MaRDI QIDQ3143313FDOQ3143313
Publication date: 29 November 2012
Published in: Canadian Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: In 1960, Sobolev proved that for a finite reflection group G, a G-invariant cubature formula is of degree t if and only if it is exact for all G-invariant polynomials of degree at most t. In this paper, we find some observations on invariant cubature formulas and Euclidean designs in connection with the Sobolev theorem. First, we give an alternative proof of theorems by Xu (1998) on necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of cubature formulas with some strong symmetry. The new proof is shorter and simpler compared to the original one by Xu, and moreover gives a general interpretation of the analytically-written conditions of Xu's theorems. Second, we extend a theorem by Neumaier and Seidel (1988) on Euclidean designs to invariant Euclidean designs, and thereby classify tight Euclidean designs obtained from unions of the orbits of the corner vectors. This result generalizes a theorem of Bajnok (2007) which classifies tight Euclidean designs invariant under the Weyl group of type B to other finite reflection groups.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1102.4891
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