Logan's problem for Jacobi transform
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Abstract: We consider direct and inverse Jacobi transforms with measures and , respectively. We solve the following generalized Logan problem: to find [ infLambda((-1)^{m-1}f), quad min mathbb{N}, ] where and the infimum is taken over all nontrivial even entire functions of exponential type that are Jacobi transforms of positive measures with supports on an interval. Here, if , then we additionally assume that for . We prove that admissible functions for this problem are positive definite with respect to the inverse Jacobi transform. The solution of Logan's problem was known only when . We find a unique (up to multiplication by a positive constant) extremizer . The corresponding Logan problem for the Fourier transform on the hyperboloid is also solved. Using properties of the extremizer allows us to give an upper estimate of the length of a minimal interval containing not less than zeros of positive definite functions. Finally, we show that the Jacobi functions form the Chebyshev systems.
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