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Note on Spectral Factorization Results of Krein and Levin

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2021-04-20 v1

Abstract

Bohr proved that a uniformly almost periodic function ff has a bounded spectrum if and only if it extends to an entire function FF of exponential type τ(F)<\tau(F) < \infty. If f0f \geq 0 then a result of Krein implies that ff admits a factorization f=s2f = |s|^2 where ss extends to an entire function SS of exponential type τ(S)=τ(F)/2\tau(S) = \tau(F)/2 having no zeros in the open upper half plane. The spectral factor ss is unique up to a multiplicative factor having modulus 1.1. Krein and Levin constructed ff such that ss is not uniformly almost periodic and proved that if fm>0f \geq m > 0 has absolutely converging Fourier series then ss is uniformly almost periodic and has absolutely converging Fourier series. We derive neccesary and sufficient conditions on fm>0f \geq m > 0 for ss to be uniformly almost periodic, we construct an fm>0f \geq m > 0 with non absolutely converging Fourier series such that ss 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}
}