The Gauss-Lucas Theorem and Jensen Polynomials
DOI10.2307/1999326zbMATH Open0497.30022OpenAlexW4230323502MaRDI QIDQ3961734FDOQ3961734
Authors: Thomas Craven, George Csordas
Publication date: 1983
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/1999326
multiplier sequencesdifferential operatorsroots of polynomialsJensen polynomialscomposite polynomials
Polynomials and rational functions of one complex variable (30C10) Special classes of entire functions of one complex variable and growth estimates (30D15) Real polynomials: location of zeros (26C10) Representations of entire functions of one complex variable by series and integrals (30D10)
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- Schur-Szegő composition of entire functions
- On transformations and zeros of polynomials
- Classification theorems for operators preserving zeros in a strip
- Multiplier sequences for simple sets of polynomials
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- The Fox-Wright functions and Laguerre multiplier sequences
- Pólya-Schur master theorems for circular domains and their boundaries
- The distribution of zeros of a class of Jacobi polynomials
- A characterization of multiplier sequences for generalized Laguerre bases
- An extremal differential inequality for analytic functions
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