English

An inverse problem for a class of canonical systems and its applications to self-reciprocal polynomials

Functional Analysis 2021-07-22 v4 Number Theory

Abstract

A canonical system is a kind of first-order system of ordinary differential equations on an interval of the real line parametrized by complex numbers. It is known that any solution of a canonical system generates an entire function of the Hermite-Biehler class. In this paper, we deal with the inverse problem to recover a canonical system from a given entire function of the Hermite-Biehler class satisfying appropriate conditions. This type inverse problem was solved by de Branges in 1960s. However his results are often not enough to investigate a Hamiltonian of recovered canonical system. In this paper, we present an explicit way to recover a Hamiltonian from a given exponential polynomial belonging to the Hermite-Biehler class. After that, we apply it to study distributions of roots of self-reciprocal polynomials.

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@article{arxiv.1308.0228,
  title  = {An inverse problem for a class of canonical systems and its applications to self-reciprocal polynomials},
  author = {Masatoshi Suzuki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.0228},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

47 pages; an upgraded version of arXiv:1211.2953; the latest version is a revision after publication