Every real-rooted exponential polynomial is the restriction of a Lee-Yang polynomial
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Abstract: A Lee-Yang polynomial is a polynomial that has no zeros in the polydisc and its inverse . We show that any real-rooted exponential polynomial of the form can be written as the restriction of a Lee-Yang polynomial to a positive line in the torus. Together with previous work by Olevskii and Ulanovskii, this implies that the Kurasov-Sarnak construction of -valued Fourier quasicrystals from stable polynomials comprises every possible -valued Fourier quasicrystal.
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