Volume 5, pp. 7-17, 1997.
On a converse of Laguerre's Theorem
Thomas Craven and George Csordas
Abstract
The problem of characterizing all real sequences $\{\gamma_k\}_{k=0}^\infty$ with the property that if $p(x)=\sum_{k=0}^n a_kx^k$ is any real polynomial, then $\sum_{k=0}^n \gamma_ka_kx^k$ has no more nonreal zeros than $p(x)$, remains open. Recently, the authors solved this problem under the additional assumption that the sequences $\{\gamma_k\}_{k=0}^\infty$, with the aforementioned property, can be interpolated by polynomials. The purpose of this paper is to extend this result to certain transcendental entire functions. In particular, the main result establishes a converse of a classical theorem of Laguerre for these transcendental entire functions.
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Key words
Laguerre–Pólya class, entire functions, zero distribution, multiplier sequences.
AMS subject classifications
26C10, 30D15, 30D10.
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