In this note we study a minimization problem for a vector of measures subject to a prescribed interaction matrix in the presence of external potentials. The conductors are allowed to have zero distance from each other but the external potentials satisfy a growth condition near the common points. We then specialize the setting to a specific problem on the real line which arises in the study of certain biorthogonal polynomials (studied elsewhere) and we prove that the equilibrium measures solve a pseudo-algebraic curve under the assumption that the potentials are real analytic. In particular, the supports of the equilibrium measures are shown to consist of a finite union of compact intervals.

Regularity of a vector potential problem and its spectral curve / Balogh, F.; Bertola, M.. - In: JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATION THEORY. - ISSN 0021-9045. - 161:1(2009), pp. 353-370. [10.1016/j.jat.2008.10.010]

Regularity of a vector potential problem and its spectral curve

Bertola, M.
2009-01-01

Abstract

In this note we study a minimization problem for a vector of measures subject to a prescribed interaction matrix in the presence of external potentials. The conductors are allowed to have zero distance from each other but the external potentials satisfy a growth condition near the common points. We then specialize the setting to a specific problem on the real line which arises in the study of certain biorthogonal polynomials (studied elsewhere) and we prove that the equilibrium measures solve a pseudo-algebraic curve under the assumption that the potentials are real analytic. In particular, the supports of the equilibrium measures are shown to consist of a finite union of compact intervals.
2009
161
1
353
370
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Balogh, F.; Bertola, M.
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