A case of Toeplitz determinants and theta functions in frequency analysis

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For a trigonometric signal an important problem is to find the unknown frequencies from a set of observations. This is called the frequency analysis problem.One method is to construct, from measured values, a family of positive measures, depending upon one or more parameters. These define in turn an inner product, positive definite sequences of moments, and sequences of polynomials (or more generally rational functions), orthogonal on the unit circle. Asymptotic properties of the zeros then lead to the frequencies.In recent variations of this method the moments are modified. If the new sequence also is positive definite we are back to the method just mentioned. But sometimes it is difficult to find out if it is positive definite or not.A “strange-looking” modification, multiplication of the “moments” by Rn2 where R∈(0,1) was introduced very recently. This modification turned out to be rewarding in different surprising ways in all examples carried out, although at first the question of positive definiteness was unsettled. In the present paper, the positive definiteness is proved. Moreover, it is proved that for α>2 multiplication by R|n|α does not generally lead to a positive definite sequence

论文关键词:Primary 42C05,Secondary 94A11,Frequency analysis,Toeplitz determinant,Carathéodory function,Theta function

论文评审过程:Received 4 December 2000, Revised 31 March 2001, Available online 27 November 2001.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-0427(01)00422-8