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Generalization of P\'olya's zero distribution theory for exponential polynomials, plus sharp results for asymptotic growth

Complex Variables 2019-06-19 v2

Abstract

An exponential polynomial of order qq is an entire function of the form f(z)=P1(z)eQ1(z)++Pk(z)eQk(z), f(z)=P_1(z)e^{Q_1(z)}+\cdots +P_k(z)e^{Q_k(z)}, where the coefficients Pj(z),Qj(z)P_j(z),Q_j(z) are polynomials in zz such that max{degQj}=q. \max\{\deg{Q_j}\}=q. In 1977 Steinmetz proved that the zeros of ff lying outside of finitely many logarithmic strips around so called critical rays have exponent of convergence q1\leq q-1. This result does not say nothing about the zero distribution of ff in each individual logarithmic strip. Here, it is shown that the asymptotic growth of the non-integrated counting function of zeros of ff is asymptotically comparable to rqr^q in each logarithmic strip. The result generalizes the first order results by P\'olya and Schwengeler from the 1920's, and it shows, among other things, that the critical rays of ff are precisely the Borel directions of order qq of ff. The error terms in the asymptotic equations for T(r,f)T(r,f) and N(r,1/f)N(r,1/f) originally due to Steinmetz are also improved.

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@article{arxiv.1905.08919,
  title  = {Generalization of P\'olya's zero distribution theory for exponential polynomials, plus sharp results for asymptotic growth},
  author = {Janne Heittokangas and Zhi-Tao Wen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.08919},
  year   = {2019}
}