Suffridge's convolution theorem for polynomials and entire functions having only real zeros
DOI10.1016/j.aim.2015.10.016zbMath1335.30004arXiv1210.1102OpenAlexW2963977725MaRDI QIDQ900855
Publication date: 23 December 2015
Published in: Advances in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1210.1102
real polynomialslogarithmic meshpolynomials with only negative zerospolynomials with only positive zeros
Zeros of polynomials, rational functions, and other analytic functions of one complex variable (e.g., zeros of functions with bounded Dirichlet integral) (30C15) Real polynomials: location of zeros (26C10) Polynomials and rational functions of one complex variable (30C10) Special classes of entire functions of one complex variable and growth estimates (30D15)
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