
arXiv: math/0404013
Let H be any complex inner product space with inner product . We say that f : C -->C is Hermitian positive definite on H if the matrix $$(f())_{r,s=1}^n \eqno(*)$$ is Hermitian positive definite for all choice of z^1,...,z^n in H, all n. It is strictly Hermitian positive definite if the matrix (*) is also non-singular for any choice of distinct z^1,...,z^n in H. In this article we prove that if dim H >= 3, then f is Hermitian positive definite on H if and only if $$f(z) = \sum_{k,m =0}^\infty b_{k,m} z^k \oz^m \eqno(**)$$ where \oz is the conjugate of z, b_{k,m}>= 0, all k,m in Z_+, and the series converges for all z in C. We also prove that f of the form (**) is strictly Hermitian positive definite on any H if and only if the set $$J={(k, m) : b_{k,m}> 0}$$ is such that (0,0) is in J, and every arithmetic sequence in Z intersects the values {k-m : (k,m)\in J} an infinite number of times.
25 pages
Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, 43A35, Hermitian, skew-Hermitian, and related matrices, Positive definite functions on groups, semigroups, etc.
Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs, Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA), FOS: Mathematics, 43A35, Hermitian, skew-Hermitian, and related matrices, Positive definite functions on groups, semigroups, etc.
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