Fourier interpolation with zeros of zeta and $L$-functions
Abstract
We construct a large family of Fourier interpolation bases for functions analytic in a strip symmetric about the real line. Interesting examples involve the nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function and other -functions. We establish a duality principle for Fourier interpolation bases in terms of certain kernels of general Dirichlet series with variable coefficients. Such kernels admit meromorphic continuation, with poles at a sequence dual to the sequence of frequencies of the Dirichlet series, and they satisfy a functional equation. Our construction of concrete bases relies on a strengthening of Knopp's abundance principle for Dirichlet series with functional equations and a careful analysis of the associated Dirichlet series kernel, with coefficients arising from certain modular integrals for the theta group.
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@article{arxiv.2005.02996,
title = {Fourier interpolation with zeros of zeta and $L$-functions},
author = {Andriy Bondarenko and Danylo Radchenko and Kristian Seip},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.02996},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
This is the final version of the paper, to appear in Constructive Approximation