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On Marcinkiewicz-Zygmund inequalities and $A_p$-weights for $L$-shape arcs

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2023-02-20 v1

Abstract

Let Γ\Gamma be an LL-shape arc consisting of 2 line segments that meet at an angle different from π\pi in the complex zz-plane \CC\CC. This paper is to investigate the behavior of the polynomial interpolants at the Fej\'er points, defined by {zn,k=ψ(ei(2kπ+θ)/(n+1))}\{z_{n,k} = \psi(e^{i(2k\pi + \theta)/(n+1)})\} for any choice of θ\theta. In this regard, we recall that for the interval [-1, 1], the Fej\'er points {zn,k=ψ(ei(2k+1)π/(n+1))}\{z_{n,k} = \psi^*(e^{i(2k+1)\pi/(n+1)})\} agree with the Chebyshev points and that the Chebyshev points are most commonly used as nodes for Lagrange polynomial interpolation. On the other hand, numerical experimentation demonstrates that for a typical open LL-shape arc Γ\Gamma, the Lebesgue constants tend to \infty at the rate of O((log(n))2)O((log(n))^2), as the polynomial degree nn increases, while the ApA_{p}-weight conditions for the Fej\'er points {zn,k}\{z_{n,k}\} do not carry over from [-1, 1] to a truly LL-shape arc. Further numerical experiments also demonstrate that the least upper bounds of the Marcinkiewicz-Zygmund inequalities for the canonical Lagrange interpolation polynomials at {zn,k}\{z_{n,k}\} seem to grow at the rate of nβn^{\beta}, for some β>0\beta >0 that depends on p>1p >1.

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@article{arxiv.2209.04550,
  title  = {On Marcinkiewicz-Zygmund inequalities and $A_p$-weights for $L$-shape arcs},
  author = {Charles K. Chui and Lefan Zhong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.04550},
  year   = {2023}
}

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16 pages. 7 figures and 3 tables. Keywords:Marcinkiewicz-Zygmund inequalities; $A_p$ weight; Lebesgue constants. J. Geom. Anal. (2021)