Mean growth and geometric zero distribution of solutions of linear differential equations (Q1790635)

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    Mean growth and geometric zero distribution of solutions of linear differential equations
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      Mean growth and geometric zero distribution of solutions of linear differential equations (English)
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      2 October 2018
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      In this paper, the authors study the properties of solutions of the second order linear differential equation \[ f^{\prime \prime}+A(z)f=0, \tag{1} \] where $A(z)$ is an analytic function in the unit disc $\Delta =\{ z\in \mathbb{C} :\vert z\vert <1\}$. The authors obtain certain conditions on the coefficient $A(z)$ of (1) which ensure that all normal solutions $f$ are in the union of Hardy spaces or that the zero-sequence of every solution $f\not\equiv 0$ being uniformly separated. The conditions on the coefficient are given in terms of Carleson measures. \par The following result is typical. \par Theorem 1. If $A$ is analytic in $\Delta$ and $\vert A(z)\vert(1-\vert z\vert^{2})dm(z)$ is a Carleson measure, then the zero-sequence of every solution $f\not\equiv 0$ of (1) is uniformly separated.
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      analytic function
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      unit disc
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      Hardy spaces
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      uniformly separated
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      zero-sequence
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