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- Gaps between zeros of the derivative of the Riemann \(\xi \)-function (Q628829) (← links)
- Crystallization of random trigonometric polynomials (Q852054) (← links)
- Analytic closure of sets of real hyperbolic polynomials with separated roots (Q888779) (← links)
- The effect of repeated differentiation on \(L\)-functions (Q1788087) (← links)
- Sign regularity of Maclaurin coefficients of functions in the Laguerre-Pólya class (Q2000414) (← links)
- Jensen polynomials are not a plausible route to proving the Riemann hypothesis (Q2105751) (← links)
- The flow of polynomial roots under differentiation (Q2160992) (← links)
- Distances between critical points and midpoints of zeros of hyperbolic polynomials (Q2270134) (← links)
- On the distribution of zeros of derivatives of the Riemann \(\xi \)-function (Q2300651) (← links)
- Zeros of repeated derivatives of random polynomials (Q2418006) (← links)
- The Riemann \(\Xi\)-function under repeated differentiation (Q2506377) (← links)
- Elements of Pólya-Schur theory in the finite difference setting (Q2821743) (← links)
- Pair correlation of the zeros of the derivative of the Riemann <i>ξ</i> -function (Q2874658) (← links)
- Asymptotic estimation of $\xi ^{(2n)}(1/2)$: On a conjecture of Farmer and Rhoades (Q3055136) (← links)
- Twin Nicomachean q-identities and conjectures for the associated discriminants, polynomials, and inequalities (Q4991697) (← links)
- A nonlocal transport equation describing roots of polynomials under differentiation (Q5234967) (← links)
- Zeros of a random analytic function approach perfect spacing under repeated differentiation (Q5367099) (← links)
- A nonlocal transport equation modeling complex roots of polynomials under differentiation (Q5858383) (← links)
- Repeated differentiation suppresses superoscillations (Q5871984) (← links)
- Free Convolution Powers Via Roots of Polynomials (Q6062274) (← links)
- On the derivatives of Hardy's function <i>Z</i>(<i>t</i>) (Q6064904) (← links)