The logarithmic equilibrium measure on C^{1,α} curves is absolutely continuous with respect to length measure, a new result for d≥3.
Polarization and Greedy Energy on the Sphere
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We investigate the behavior of a greedy sequence on the sphere $\mathbb{S}^d$ defined so that at each step the point that minimizes the Riesz $s$-energy is added to the existing set of points. We show that for $0<s<d$, the greedy sequence achieves optimal second-order behavior for the Riesz $s$-energy (up to constants). In order to obtain this result, we prove that the second-order term of the maximal polarization with Riesz $s$-kernels is of order $N^{s/d}$ in the same range $0<s<d$. Furthermore, using the Stolarsky principle relating the $L^2$-discrepancy of a point set with the pairwise sum of distances (Riesz energy with $s=-1$), we also obtain a simple upper bound on the $L^2$-spherical cap discrepancy of the greedy sequence and give numerical examples that indicate that the true discrepancy is much lower.
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On the logarithmic equilibrium measure on curves
The logarithmic equilibrium measure on C^{1,α} curves is absolutely continuous with respect to length measure, a new result for d≥3.