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A Nonlocal Transport Equation Describing Roots of Polynomials Under Differentiation

Analysis of PDEs 2021-04-05 v3 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

Let pnp_n be a polynomial of degree nn having all its roots on the real line distributed according to a smooth function u(0,x)u(0,x). One could wonder how the distribution of roots behaves under iterated differentation of the function, i.e. how the density of roots of pn(k)p_n^{(k)} evolves. We derive a nonlinear transport equation with nonlocal flux ut+1π(arctan(Huu))x=0, u_t + \frac{1}{\pi}\left( \arctan{ \left( \frac{Hu}{ u}\right)} \right)_x = 0, where HH is the Hilbert transform. This equation has three very different compactly supported solutions: (1) the arcsine distribution u(t,x)=(1x2)1/2χ(1,1)u(t,x) = (1-x^2)^{-1/2} \chi_{(-1,1)}, (2) the family of semicircle distributions u(t,x)=2π(Tt)x2 u(t,x) = \frac{2}{\pi} \sqrt{(T-t) - x^2} and (3) a family of solutions contained in the Marchenko-Pastur law.

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@article{arxiv.1811.04844,
  title  = {A Nonlocal Transport Equation Describing Roots of Polynomials Under Differentiation},
  author = {Stefan Steinerberger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.04844},
  year   = {2021}
}