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On a theorem in entire function theory and its application in probability theory
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    On a theorem in entire function theory and its application in probability theory (English)
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    The author gives a full description of the asymptotic behaviour of the absolute values of coefficients of power series of one special class of entire functions of infinite order. The result is applied to the study of the asymptotic behaviour of the absolute moments of probability distributions with entire characteristic functions.
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    maximal term
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    maximum modulus
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    regularly varying function
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    power series
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