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Main Authors: Bhowmik, Mainak, Putinar, Mihai
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.24425
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author Bhowmik, Mainak
Putinar, Mihai
author_facet Bhowmik, Mainak
Putinar, Mihai
contents Bounded holomorphic interpolation problems associated to finitely many data have, in general, distinct solutions. Uniqueness arises only in some convex extreme configurations. Rational inner functions in a polydisk are the best understood examples in this sense. We analyze the continuity of global solutions as functions of the finite interpolation data in neighbourhoods of elements distinguished by this uniqueness property. Our study covers rational inner or Cayley rational inner functions in the polydisk and automorphisms of the Euclidean ball. The proof of the main superresolution result is derived from optimization theory techniques and volume estimates of sublevel sets of real polynomials, both emerging from Markov's multivariable moment problem.
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spellingShingle The Multivariate Herglotz-Nevanlinna Class: Superresolution
Bhowmik, Mainak
Putinar, Mihai
Functional Analysis
32E30, 31B20, 32A17, 30E05, 44A60
Bounded holomorphic interpolation problems associated to finitely many data have, in general, distinct solutions. Uniqueness arises only in some convex extreme configurations. Rational inner functions in a polydisk are the best understood examples in this sense. We analyze the continuity of global solutions as functions of the finite interpolation data in neighbourhoods of elements distinguished by this uniqueness property. Our study covers rational inner or Cayley rational inner functions in the polydisk and automorphisms of the Euclidean ball. The proof of the main superresolution result is derived from optimization theory techniques and volume estimates of sublevel sets of real polynomials, both emerging from Markov's multivariable moment problem.
title The Multivariate Herglotz-Nevanlinna Class: Superresolution
topic Functional Analysis
32E30, 31B20, 32A17, 30E05, 44A60
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.24425