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On the Kronecker and Caratheodory-Fejer theorems in several variables

Multivariate versions of the Kronecker theorem in the continuous multivariate setting has recently been published. These theorems characterize the symbols that give rise to finite rank multidimensional Hankel and Toeplitz type operators defined on general domains. In this paper we study how the additional assumption of positive semidefinite affects the characterization of the corresponding symbols, which we refer to as Carathéodory-Fejer type theorems. We show that these theorems become particularly transparent in the continuous setting, by providing elegant if and only if statements connecting the rank with sums of exponential functions. We also discuss how these objects can be discretized, giving rise to an interesting class of structured matrices that inherit these desirable properties from their continuous analogs. We describe how the continuous Kronecker theorem also applies to these structured matrices, given sufficient sampling. We also provide a new proof for the Carathéodory-Fejer theorem for block Toeplitz matrices, based on tools from tensor algebra.

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