Chebyshev polynomials on equipotential curves
Abstract: For an analytic function $\phi(z)$ with a Laurent expansion at $\infty$ of the form \begin{equation*} \phi(z)=z+c_{0}+\frac{c_{1}}{z}+\frac{c_{2}}{z{2}}+\cdots, \end{equation*} the Faber polynomial $F_n$ of degree $n$ associated to $\phi$ is the polynomial part of the Laurent series at $\infty$ of $\phi(z)n$. We prove that the $n$th Chebyshev polynomial $T_{n,L_r}$ for the equipotential curve $L_r={z\in \mathbb{C}:|\phi(z)|=r }$ converges to $F_n$ as $r\to\infty$. The proof makes use of the fact that zero is the strongly unique best approximation to the monomial $zn$ on the unit circle by polynomials of degree less than $n$.
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