Absolutely convergent Dirichlet series and analytic continuation of its sum (Q1304165)

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Absolutely convergent Dirichlet series and analytic continuation of its sum
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    Absolutely convergent Dirichlet series and analytic continuation of its sum (English)
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    10 October 1999
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    The author studies the Dirichlet series \[ f(z)=\sum_{n=0}^\infty c_ne^{i\lambda_nz}\tag{1} \] \(z,c_n,\lambda_n\in{\mathbb C}\), and the multi-dimensional Dirichlet series \(\sum_{n=0}^\infty c_ne^{i\langle\lambda_n,z\rangle}\), \(c_n\in{\mathbb C}\), \(\lambda_n,z\in{\mathbb C}^p\). He notes that the paper by T.~Kawai (1987) was a starting point of his work. There are 31 propositions, many corollaries and four problems in the paper under review. Let series (1) converge for \(z\in C(z_0,\delta)=\{z:|z-z_0|<\delta\}\) and let \(W_f\) be the Riemann surface generated by the element \((C(z_0,\delta),f(z))\) under arbitrary analytic continuations. A sequence \(\lambda_n\in {\mathbb C}\) is said to be effective if every series of the form (1) converging in \(C(z_0,\delta)\) converges uniformly on every compact subset of \(W_f\), too. The author defines strictly effective sequences as well. One of the results is as follows (Proposition 8). Let \(\Delta=\{\lambda_n\}\) be an arbitrary sequence such that \(\lambda_n\neq\lambda_m\), \(n\neq m\), \(\lim_{n\to\infty}n/\lambda_n=0\). The sequence \(\Delta\) is strictly effective iff the interpolation problem \(y(i\lambda_k)=d_k\) has a solution in the class of entire functions of order \(1\) and minimal type for each complex sequence \(d_k\) with \[ \limsup_{k\to\infty}{1\over|\lambda_k|}\ln|d_k|=0. \] It is worth noting that the criterion for solvability of the interpolation problem is known.
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    Pólya's theorem
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    analytic continuation
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    interpolation problem
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