Integral concentration of idempotent trigonometric polynomials with gaps
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DOI10.1353/AJM.0.0065zbMATH Open1201.42001arXiv0707.3023OpenAlexW2156819473MaRDI QIDQ3395161FDOQ3395161
Szilárd Gy. Révész, Aline Bonami
Publication date: 24 August 2009
Published in: American Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We prove that for all p>1/2 there exists a constant such that, for any symmetric measurable set of positive measure and for any , there is an idempotent trigonometrical polynomial f satisfying . This disproves a conjecture of Anderson, Ash, Jones, Rider and Saffari, who proved the existence of for p>1 and conjectured that it does not exists for p=1. Furthermore, we prove that one can take when p>1 is not an even integer, and that polynomials f can be chosen with arbitrarily large gaps when . This shows striking differences with the case p=2, for which the best constant is strictly smaller than 1/2, as it has been known for twenty years, and for which having arbitrarily large gaps with such concentration of the integral is not possible, according to a classical theorem of Wiener. We find sharper results for when we restrict to open sets, or when we enlarge the class of idempotent trigonometric polynomials to all positive definite ones.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0707.3023
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