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Toeplitz forms and their applications

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In this paper, Toeplitz forms are used for the trigonometric moment problem and other problems in probability theory, analysis, and statistics, including analytic functions and integral equations.
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Part I: Toeplitz Forms: Preliminaries Orthogonal polynomials. Algebraic properties Orthogonal polynomials. Limit properties The trigonometric moment problem Eigenvalues of Toeplitz forms Generalizations and analogs of Toeplitz forms Further generalizations Certain matrices and integral equations of the Toeplitz type Part II: Applications of Toeplitz Forms: Applications to analytic functions Applications to probability theory Applications to statistics Appendix: Notes and references Bibliography Index.

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