Algebraic sets of types A, B, and C coincide

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Publication:6269634

arXiv1601.06264MaRDI QIDQ6269634FDOQ6269634


Authors: Torben Maack Bisgaard, Jan Stochel Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 23 January 2016

Abstract: It is proved that the definition of an algebraic set of type sfA (a notion related to the multidimensional Hamburger moment problem) does not depend on the choice of a polynomial describing the algebraic set in question and that an algebraic set of type sfB is always of type sfA. This answers in the affirmative two questions posed in 1992 by the second author. It is also shown that an algebraic set is of type sfA if and only if it is of type sfC (a notion linked to orthogonality of polynomials of several variables). This, in turn, enables us to answer three questions posed in 2005 by Cicho'n, Stochel, and Szafraniec.













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