Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9495466 Journal of Functional Analysis 2005 24 Pages PDF
Abstract
Continuous analogs of orthogonal polynomials on the circle are solutions of a canonical system of differential equations, introduced and studied by Krein and recently generalized to matrix systems by Sakhnovich. We prove that the continuous analogs of the adjoint polynomials converge in the upper half-plane in the case of L2 coefficients, but in general the limit can be defined only up to a constant multiple even when the coefficients are in Lp for any p>2, the spectral measure is absolutely continuous and the Szegö-Kolmogorov-Krein condition is satisfied. Thus, we point out that Krein's and Sakhnovich's papers contain an inaccuracy, which does not undermine known implications from these results.
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