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The asymptotic distance between an ultraflat unimodular polynomial and its conjugate reciprocal

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2019-02-13 v2

Abstract

Let Kn:={pn:pn(z)=k=0nakzk,akC,ak=1}.{\mathcal K}_n := \left\{p_n: p_n(z) = \sum_{k=0}^n{a_k z^k}, \enspace a_k \in {\mathbb C}\,,\enspace |a_k| = 1 \right\}\,. A sequence (Pn)(P_n) of polynomials PnKnP_n \in {\mathcal K}_n is called ultraflat if (n+1)1/2Pn(eit)(n + 1)^{-1/2}|P_n(e^{it})| converge to 11 uniformly in tRt \in {\mathbb R}. In this paper we prove that 12π02π(PnPn)(eit)qdt2qΓ(q+12)Γ(q2+1)πnq/2\frac{1}{2\pi} \int_0^{2\pi}{\left| (P_n - P_n^*)(e^{it}) \right|^q \, dt} \sim \frac{{2}^q \Gamma \left(\frac{q+1}{2} \right)}{\Gamma \left(\frac q2 + 1 \right) \sqrt{\pi}} \,\, n^{q/2} for every ultraflat sequence (Pn)(P_n) of polynomials PnKnP_n \in {\mathcal K}_n and for every q(0,)q \in (0,\infty), where PnP_n^* is the conjugate reciprocal polynomial associated with PnP_n, Γ\Gamma is the usual gamma function, and the \sim symbol means that the ratio of the left and right hand sides converges to 11 as nn \rightarrow \infty. Another highlight of the paper states that 12π02π(PnPn)(eit)2dt2n33\frac{1}{2\pi}\int_0^{2\pi}{\left| (P_n^\prime - P_n^{*\prime})(e^{it}) \right|^2 \, dt} \sim \frac{2n^3}{3} for every ultraflat sequence (Pn)(P_n) of polynomials PnKnP_n \in {\mathcal K}_n. We prove a few other new results and reprove some interesting old results as well.

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@article{arxiv.1810.04287,
  title  = {The asymptotic distance between an ultraflat unimodular polynomial and its conjugate reciprocal},
  author = {Tamás Erdélyi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.04287},
  year   = {2019}
}