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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1656343
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Overconvergence phenomena and grouping in exponential representation of solutions of linear differential equations of infinite order (English)
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14 May 2002
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The main result of this paper is Theorem 2.1. Let \(\{\lambda_n\}\) be a sequence of real numbers such that \(\sum|1/\{\lambda_n\}|<\infty\). Let \(\sum^\infty_{n-0} a_nc^{-\lambda_nz}\) be a Dirichlet series that is holomorphic in a neighborhood of the origin and with an abscissa of absolute convergence equal to zero. Then this series extends holomorphically to \(\{z\in\mathbb{C}:{\mathfrak R}z>-\delta\}\) for some \(\delta>0\) and it can be expressed there as a grouped sum. For the proof of this theorem the authors have used the following principal fact: this series is a solution of a linear differential operator of infinite order with constant coefficients. Moreover they have obtained the analogue of this result for some higher dimensional cases.
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Dirichlet series
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differential operator
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