On the entire functions from the Laguerre-Pólya class having the decreasing second quotients of Taylor coefficients

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Abstract: We prove that if f(x)=sumk=0inftyakxk, ak>0, is an entire function such that the sequence Q:=left(fracak2ak1ak+1ight)k=1infty is non-decreasing and fraca12a0a2geq2sqrt[3]2, then all but a finite number of zeros of f are real and simple. We also present a criterion in terms of the closest to zero roots for such a function to have only real zeros (in other words, for belonging to the Laguerre--P'olya class of type I) under additional assumption on the sequence Q.









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