arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:1801.07304 [math.CA]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Beta distributions and Sonine integrals for Bessel functions on symmetric cones

Margit Rösler, Michael Voit

Published 2018-01-22Version 1

There exist several multivariate extensions of the classical Sonine integral representation for Bessel functions of some index $\mu+ \nu$ with respect to such functions of lower index $\mu.$ For Bessel functions on matrix cones, Sonine formulas involve beta densities $\beta_{\mu,\nu}$ on the cone and trace already back to Herz. The Sonine representations known so far on symmetric cones are restricted to continuous ranges $\Re\mu, \Re \nu > \mu_0$, where the involved Beta densities are probability measures and the limiting index $\mu_0\geq 0$ depends on the rank of the cone. It is zero only the one-dimensional case, but larger than zero in all multivariate cases. In this paper, we study the extension of Sonine formulas for Bessel functions on symmetric cones to values of $\nu$ below the critical limit $\mu_0$. This is achieved by an analytic extension of the involved Beta measures as tempered distributions. Following recent ideas by A. Sokal for Riesz distributions on symmetric cones, we analyze for which indices the obtained Beta distributions are still measures. At the same time, we characterize the indices for which a Sonine formula between the related Bessel functions exists. As for Riesz distributions, there occur gaps in the admissible range of indices which are determined by the so-called Wallach set.

Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:1912.12711 [math.CA] (Published 2019-12-29)
Positive intertwiners for Bessel functions of type B
arXiv:1708.07729 [math.CA] (Published 2017-08-25)
Hankel determinant of the Rayleigh sums of zeros of Bessel functions
arXiv:1103.0058 [math.CA] (Published 2011-03-01)
A Remarkable Identity Involving Bessel Functions