The quintic complex moment problem
Abstract: Let $\gamma{(m)} \equiv { \gamma_{ij} }{0 \leq i +j \leq m}$ be a given complex-valued sequence. The truncated complex moment problem (TCMP in short) involves determining necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a positive Borel measure $\mu$ on $\mathbb{C}$ (called a representing measure for $\gamma{(m)}$) such that $\gamma{ij} = \int \overline{z}i zj d\mu$ for $0 \leq i +j \leq m$. The TCMP has been completely solved only when $m= 1, 2, 3, 4$. We provide in this paper a concrete solution to the quintic TCMP (that is, when $m = 5$). We also study the cardinality of the minimal representing measure. Based on the bivariate recurrences sequences's properties with some Curto-Fialkow's results, our method intended to be useful for all odd-degree moment problems.
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