Approximation and Interpolation of Singular Measures by Trigonometric Polynomials

03/20/2022
by   Paul Catala, et al.
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Complex signed measures of finite total variation are a powerful signal model in many applications. Restricting to the d-dimensional torus, finitely supported measures allow for exact recovery if the trigonometric moments up to some order are known. Here, we consider the approximation of general measures, e.g., supported on a curve, by trigonometric polynomials of fixed degree with respect to the Wasserstein-1 distance. We prove sharp lower bounds for their best approximation and (almost) matching upper bounds for effectively computable approximations when the trigonometric moments of the measure are known. A second class of sum of squares polynomials is shown to interpolate the characteristic function on the support of the measure and to converge to zero outside.

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