Note on Spectral Factorization Results of Krein and Levin
Abstract
Bohr proved that a uniformly almost periodic function has a bounded spectrum if and only if it extends to an entire function of exponential type . If then a result of Krein implies that admits a factorization where extends to an entire function of exponential type having no zeros in the open upper half plane. The spectral factor is unique up to a multiplicative factor having modulus Krein and Levin constructed such that is not uniformly almost periodic and proved that if has absolutely converging Fourier series then is uniformly almost periodic and has absolutely converging Fourier series. We derive neccesary and sufficient conditions on for to be uniformly almost periodic, we construct an with non absolutely converging Fourier series such that is uniformly almost periodic, and we suggest research questions.
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@article{arxiv.2104.08917,
title = {Note on Spectral Factorization Results of Krein and Levin},
author = {Wayne M. Lawton},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.08917},
year = {2021}
}