On the Existence of an Extremal Function for the Delsarte Extremal Problem

Abstract

In the general setting of a locally compact Abelian group G, the Delsarte extremal problem asks for the supremum of integrals over the collection of continuous positive definite functions f: G R satisfying f(0) = 1 and having supp f+ ⊂ for some measurable subset of finite measure. In this paper, we consider the question of the existence of an extremal function for the Delsarte extremal problem. In particular, we show that there exists an extremal function for the Delsarte problem when is closed, extending previously known existence results to a larger class of functions.

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