Abstract

If {φ n } is an orthonormal system and {an} is a sequence of random variables such that ∑ n (a n )2=1 a.s. thenf(t)=|∑ n a n φ n (t)|2 produces a randomly selcted density function. We study the properties off under the assumptions that |an| is decreasing to zero at a geometric rate and {φ n } is one of the following four function systems: trigonometric Jacobi, Hermite, or Laguerre. It is shown that, with probability one,f is an analytic function,f has at most a finite number of zeros in any finite interval, and the tail off goes to zero rapidly.

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