We consider a generic basic semi-algebraic subset S of the space of generalized functions, that is a set given by (not necessarily countably many) polynomial constraints. We derive necessary and sufficient conditions for an infinite sequence of generalized functions to be realizable on S, namely to be the moment sequence of a finite measure concentrated on S. Our approach combines the classical results about the moment problem on nuclear spaces with the techniques recently developed to treat the moment problem on basic semi-algebraic sets of R^d. In this way, we determine realizability conditions that can be more easily verified than the well-known Haviland type conditions. Our result completely characterizes the support of the realizing ...
28 pages, 14 figuresInternational audienceWe consider the problem of approximating numerically the m...
Let $K$ denote a nonempty closed subset of $\mathbb{R}^{n}$ and let $\beta\equiv \beta^{(m)} = \{\be...
We give necessary and sufficient conditions for a pair of (generali- zed) functions 1(r1) and 2(r1,...
We consider a generic basic semi-algebraic subset S of the space of generalized functions, that is a...
The aim of this paper is to study the full K−moment problem for measures supported on some particula...
In this talk we give an introduction to infinite dimensional moment problems, i.e. for measures supp...
We deal with the following general version of the classical moment problem: when can a linear functi...
Many important applications in global optimization, algebra, probability and statistics, applied mat...
We find necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a probability measure on N0, the no...
Necessary and sufficient conditions for a measure to be an extreme point of the set of measures on a...
This talk aims to introduce an infinite dimensional version of the classical full moment problem and...
International audienceLet $G$ be a bounded open subset of Euclidean space with real algebraic bounda...
Let G be a bounded open subset of Euclidean space with real algebraic boundary Γ. Under the assumpti...
Let $\mu$ be a given Borel measure on $\K\subseteq\R^n$ and let $y=(y_\alpha)$, $\alpha\in\N^n$, be ...
Abstract. We present a solution to the real multidimensional rational K-moment problem, where K is d...
28 pages, 14 figuresInternational audienceWe consider the problem of approximating numerically the m...
Let $K$ denote a nonempty closed subset of $\mathbb{R}^{n}$ and let $\beta\equiv \beta^{(m)} = \{\be...
We give necessary and sufficient conditions for a pair of (generali- zed) functions 1(r1) and 2(r1,...
We consider a generic basic semi-algebraic subset S of the space of generalized functions, that is a...
The aim of this paper is to study the full K−moment problem for measures supported on some particula...
In this talk we give an introduction to infinite dimensional moment problems, i.e. for measures supp...
We deal with the following general version of the classical moment problem: when can a linear functi...
Many important applications in global optimization, algebra, probability and statistics, applied mat...
We find necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a probability measure on N0, the no...
Necessary and sufficient conditions for a measure to be an extreme point of the set of measures on a...
This talk aims to introduce an infinite dimensional version of the classical full moment problem and...
International audienceLet $G$ be a bounded open subset of Euclidean space with real algebraic bounda...
Let G be a bounded open subset of Euclidean space with real algebraic boundary Γ. Under the assumpti...
Let $\mu$ be a given Borel measure on $\K\subseteq\R^n$ and let $y=(y_\alpha)$, $\alpha\in\N^n$, be ...
Abstract. We present a solution to the real multidimensional rational K-moment problem, where K is d...
28 pages, 14 figuresInternational audienceWe consider the problem of approximating numerically the m...
Let $K$ denote a nonempty closed subset of $\mathbb{R}^{n}$ and let $\beta\equiv \beta^{(m)} = \{\be...
We give necessary and sufficient conditions for a pair of (generali- zed) functions 1(r1) and 2(r1,...