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Schoenberg coefficients and curvature at the origin of continuous isotropic positive definite kernels on spheres

Published 6 Jul 2018 in math.ST, math.FA, and stat.TH | (1807.02363v1)

Abstract: We consider the class $\Psi_d$ of continuous functions $\psi \colon [0,\pi] \to \mathbb{R}$, with $\psi(0)=1$ such that the associated isotropic kernel $C(\xi,\eta)= \psi(\theta(\xi,\eta))$ ---with $\xi,\eta \in \mathbb{S}d$ and $\theta$ the geodesic distance--- is positive definite on the product of two $d$-dimensional spheres $\mathbb{S}d$. We face Problems 1 and 3 proposed in the essay Gneiting (2013b). We have considered an extension that encompasses the solution of Problem 1 solved in Fiedler (2013), regarding the expression of the $d$-Schoenberg coefficients of members of $\Psi_d$ as combinations of $1$-Schoenberg coefficients. We also give expressions for the computation of Schoenberg coefficients of the exponential and Askey families for all even dimensions through recurrence formula. Problem 3 regards the curvature at the origin of members of $\Psi_d$ of local support. We have improved the current bounds for determining this curvature, which is of applied interest at least for $d=2$.

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