The Markov Moment Problem and Extremal Problems ( Translations of Mathematical Monographs )

Publication series : Translations of Mathematical Monographs

Author: M.G. Kreĭn;A. A. Nudel′man  

Publisher: American Mathematical Society‎

Publication year: 2018

E-ISBN: 9781470444655

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780821845004

Subject: O177.6 integral transforms and operational calculus

Keyword: 数学

Language: ENG

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The Markov Moment Problem and Extremal Problems

Description

In this book, an extensive circle of questions originating in the classical work of P. L. Chebyshev and A. A. Markov is considered from the more modern point of view. It is shown how results and methods of the generalized moment problem are interlaced with various questions of the geometry of convex bodies, algebra, and function theory. From this standpoint, the structure of convex and conical hulls of curves is studied in detail and isoperimetric inequalities for convex hulls are established; a theory of orthogonal and quasiorthogonal polynomials is constructed; problems on limiting values of integrals and on least deviating functions (in various metrics) are generalized and solved; problems in approximation theory and interpolation and extrapolation in various function classes (analytic, absolutely monotone, almost periodic, etc.) are solved, as well as certain problems in optimal control of linear objects.

Chapter

Title page

Contents

Preface

Introduction

Convex and order-convex sets

Čebyšev systems

Canonical representations of generalized moments

The Čebyšev-Markov problem

The moment problem on a semi-infinite or infinite interval

The Čebyšev-Markov problem with moments in a parallelepiped

Markov’s problem

The Čebyšev-Markov problem on a disconnected linear compact set

The abstract 𝐿-problem, duality principle, and some applications

Appendix. Integral representations of analytic functions in certain special classes

Bibliography

Subject index

Back Cover

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