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The complex moment problem: determinacy and extendibility

D. Cichoń, J. Stochel. F. H. Szafraniec

Published 2018-03-08Version 1

Complex moment sequences are exactly those which admit positive definite extensions on the integer lattice points of the upper diagonal half-plane. Here we prove that the aforesaid extension is unique provided the complex moment sequence is determinate and its only representing measure has no atom at $0$. The question of converting the relation is posed as an open problem. A partial solution to this problem is established when at least one of representing measures is supported in a plane algebraic curve whose intersection with every straight line passing through $0$ is at most one point set. Further study concerns representing measures whose supports are Zariski dense in $\mathbb C$ as well as complex moment sequences which are constant on a family of parallel "Diophantine lines". All this is supported by a bunch of illustrative examples.

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