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No zero-crossings for random polynomials and the heat equation

    1. [1] Stanford University

      Stanford University

      Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Annals of probability: An official journal of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, ISSN 0091-1798, Vol. 43, Nº. 1, 2015, págs. 85-118
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Consider random polynomial ∑ni=0aixi of independent mean-zero normal coefficients ai, whose variance is a regularly varying function (in i) of order α. We derive general criteria for continuity of persistence exponents for centered Gaussian processes, and use these to show that such polynomial has no roots in [0,1] with probability n−bα+o(1), and no roots in (1,∞) with probability n−b0+o(1), hence for n even, it has no real roots with probability n−2bα−2b0+o(1). Here, bα=0 when α≤−1 and otherwise bα∈(0,∞) is independent of the detailed regularly varying variance function and corresponds to persistence probabilities for an explicit stationary Gaussian process of smooth sample path. Further, making precise the solution ϕd(x,t) to the d-dimensional heat equation initiated by a Gaussian white noise ϕd(x,0), we confirm that the probability of ϕd(x,t)≠0 for all t∈[1,T], is T−bα+o(1), for α=d/2−1.


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