The Kadets 1/4 theorem for polynomials
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Abstract: We determine the maximal angular perturbation of the (n+1)th roots of unity permissible in the Marcinkiewicz-Zygmund theorem on L^p means of polynomials of degree at most n. For p=2, the result is an analogue of the Kadets 1/4 theorem on perturbation of Riesz bases of holomorphic exponentials.
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