The Gauss-Lucas Theorem and Jensen Polynomials
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- An inequality for the distribution of zeros of polynomials and entire functions
- Limits of entire functions whose growth and zeros are restricted
- Multiplier sequences for fields
- On the Zeros of the Derivative of an Entire Function
- Successive Derivatives of Entire Functions
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(13)- Schur-Szegő composition of entire functions
- A new property of a class of Jacobi polynomials
- On transformations and zeros of polynomials
- Classification theorems for operators preserving zeros in a strip
- Multiplier sequences for simple sets of polynomials
- Inverse spectral problem for normal matrices and the Gauss-Lucas theorem
- Laguerre inequalities and complete monotonicity for the Riemann Xi-function and the partition function
- Hermite multiplier sequences and their associated operators
- 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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