Positive definite functions on the unit sphere and integrals of Jacobi polynomials
Abstract: It is shown that the integrals of the Jacobi polynomials \begin{equation*}%\label{eq:FnJ} \int_0t (t-\theta)\delta P_n{(\alpha-\frac12,\beta-\frac12)}(\cos \theta) \left(\sin \tfrac{\theta}2\right){2 \alpha} \left(\cos \tfrac{\theta}2\right){2 \beta} d\theta > 0 \end{equation*} for all $t \in (0,\pi]$ and $n \in \mathbb{N}$ if $\delta \ge \alpha + 1$ for $\alpha,\beta \in \mathbb{N}0$ and $\max{\alpha,\beta} > 0$. This proves a conjecture on the integral of the Gegenbauer polynomials in \cite{BCX} that implies the strictly positive definiteness of the function $\theta \mapsto (t - \theta)+\delta$ on the unit sphere $\mathbb{S}{d-1}$ for $\delta \ge \lceil \frac{d}{2}\rceil$ and the Poly`a criterion for positive definite functions on the sphere for all dimensions. Moreover, the positive definiteness of the function $\theta \mapsto (t - \theta)_+\delta$ is also established on the compact two-point homogeneous spaces.
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