Generalization and development of the Malliavin-Rubel theorem on small entire functions of exponential type with given zeros

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arXiv2005.05781MaRDI QIDQ6340541FDOQ6340541


Authors: B. N. Khabibullin, A. E. Salimova Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 6 May 2020

Abstract: Previously, we developed the technique of balayage of measures or charges and (delta-)subharmonic functions of finite order onto an closed system of rays S with a vertex at zero on the complex plane mathbbC. In this article, we use only two kinds of balayage of measure and charge, as well as of subharmonic functions of finite type under the order 1 and their differences. First, it is a classical balayage of the genus q=0 on a system of four closed rays: positive and negative, and real and imaginary semi-axis mathbbR+, mathbbR+, imathbbR+, imathbbR. Second, it is two-sided balayage of genus q=1 from the open right and left half-planes mathbbCmrh and mathbbCmlh onto the imaginary axis imathbbR. The classical Malliavin-Rubel theorem gives necessary and sufficient conditions of the existence of an entire function of exponential type (we write e.f.e.t.) fotequiv0, vanishing on the given positive sequence sfZ=sfzkkinmathbbNsubsetmathbbR+ and satisfying the constraint |f|leq|g| on imathbbR, where g is an e.f.e.t., vanishing on positive sequence sfW=sfwkkinmathbbNsubsetmathbbR+. A combination of these special balayage processes of genus q=0 and q=1 allows us to extend the Malliavin-Rubel theorem to arbitrary complex sequences sfZ=sfzkkinmathbbNsubsetmathbbC separated by a pair of vertical angles from the imaginary axis imathbbR, with much more general restrictions ln|f|leqM on the imaginary axis imathbbR, where M is an subharmonic function of finite type under the order 1.













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