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Generalizations of the Hermite-Biehler theorem
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    Generalizations of the Hermite-Biehler theorem (English)
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    22 November 2000
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    The authors generalize the Hermite-Biehler theorem which characterizes the Hurwitz stability of a real polynomial \(\delta(s).\) Let \(\delta(s)\) be a real polynomial of degree \(n\) and let \(l\) and \(r\) denote the numbers of roots in the left half and the right half of the complex plane, respectively. The signature \(l-r\) of \(\delta(s)\) determines \(l\) and \(r\) since \(l+r=n.\) Let \(i\) be the square root of \(-1\) and let \(\omega\) be a real number. Then \(\delta(i\omega)=p(\omega)+iq(\omega).\) The authors find a formula expressing the signature of \(\delta(s)\) involving \(p\) and \(q\) and zeros of these functions.
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    Hermite-Biehler theorem
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    generalized interlacing
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    stability
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    root distribution
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