
This article presents sufficient conditions for the positive definiteness of radial functions f ( x ) = φ ( ‖ x ‖ ) f(x) = \varphi (\|x\|) , x ∈ R n x \in \mathbb {R}^n , in terms of the derivatives of φ \varphi . The criterion extends and unifies the previous analogues of Pólya’s theorem and applies to arbitrarily smooth functions. In particular, it provides upper bounds on the Kuttner-Golubov function k n ( λ ) k_n(\lambda ) which gives the minimal value of κ \kappa such that the truncated power function ( 1 − ‖ x ‖ λ ) + κ (1-\|x\|^\lambda )_+^\kappa , x ∈ R n x \in \mathbb {R}^n , is positive definite. Analogous problems and criteria of Pólya type for ‖ ⋅ ‖ α \|\cdot \|_\alpha -dependent functions, α > 0 \alpha > 0 , are also considered.
Pólya type criterion, Characteristic functions; other transforms, Fourier and Fourier-Stieltjes transforms and other transforms of Fourier type, Positive definite functions in one variable harmonic analysis, positive definite function, Kuttner-Golubov problem, radial function
Pólya type criterion, Characteristic functions; other transforms, Fourier and Fourier-Stieltjes transforms and other transforms of Fourier type, Positive definite functions in one variable harmonic analysis, positive definite function, Kuttner-Golubov problem, radial function
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