A continuous link between the disk and half-plane cases of Grace's theorem (Q2255242)
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A continuous link between the disk and half-plane cases of Grace's theorem (English)
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9 February 2015
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Let \(\Omega\) be a connected set in the complex plane \(\mathbb C\). For a bounded \(\Omega\) we denote by \(\pi_n(\Omega)\) the set of all polynomials of degree \(n\) with zeros only in \(\Omega\). A polynomial \(g(z) = \sum_{k=0}^{n} b_kz^k\) of degree \(n\) is called a multiplier of \(\pi_n(\Omega)\) if the convolution \[ (f*g)(z) := \sum_{k=0}^{n} a_kb_kz^k \] of \(g\) with every \(f(z) =\sum_{k=0}^{n} a_kz^k\) in \(\pi_n(\Omega)\) again belongs to \(\pi_n(\Omega)\). By \(\mathcal M_n(\Omega)\) we denote the set of multipliers of \(\pi_n(\Omega)\). The pre-coefficient class \(\pi_n^*(\Omega)\) of a connected set \(\Omega \subset \mathbb C\) is the set of all polynomials \(f(z) = \sum_{k=0}^{n} b_kz^k\) for which \[ f(z) * (1+z)^n \in \pi_n(\Omega). \] In the present paper the author shows that, for every open or closed disk \(\Omega \subset \mathbb C\) that contains the origin in its interior, there is an associated set \(\Omega^* \subset \mathbb C\) such that \(\mathcal M_n(\Omega) = \pi_n^*(\Omega^*)\).
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zeros of polynomials
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convolution of polynomials
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