Generalized bounded variation and inserting point masses
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Abstract: Let be a probability measure on the unit circle and be the measure formed by adding a pure point to . We give a simple formula for the Verblunsky coefficients of based on a result of Simon. Then we consider , a probability measure on the unit circle with Verblunsky coefficients of bounded variation. We insert pure points to , rescale, and form the probability measure . We use the formula above to prove that the Verblunsky coefficients of are in the form , where the 's are constants of norm 1 independent of the weights of the pure points and independent of ; the error term is in the order of . Furthermore, we prove that is of -generalized bounded variation - a notion that we shall introduce in the paper. Then we use this fact to prove that is continuous and is equal to away from the pure points.
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