Extending Landau's theorem on Dirichlet series with non-negative coefficients

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Abstract: A classical theorem of Landau states that, if an ordinary Dirichlet series has non-negative coefficients, then it has a singularity on the real line at its abscissae of absolute convergence. In this article, we relax the condition on the coefficients while still arriving at the same conclusion. Specifically, we write an as |an|eittn and we consider the sequences ;|an|; and ;costtn;. Let MinmathbbN be given. The condition on ;|an|; is that, dividing the sequence sequentially into vectors of length M, each vector lies in a certain convex cone Bsubset[0,infty)M. The condition on ;costtn; is (roughly) that, again dividing the sequence sequentially into vectors of length M, each vector lies in the negative of the polar cone of B. We attempt to quantify the additional freedom allowed in choosing the ttn, compared to Landau's theorem. We also obtain sharpness results.









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