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Using sums of squares to prove that certain entire functions have only real zeros

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2016-09-06 v1

Abstract

It is shown how sums of squares of real valued functions can be used to give new proofs of the reality of the zeros of the Bessel functions Jα(z)J_\alpha (z) when α1,\alpha \ge -1, confluent hypergeometric functions 0F1(c\/;z){}_0F_1(c\/; z) when c>0c>0 or 0>c>10>c>-1, Laguerre polynomials Lnα(z)L_n^\alpha(z) when α2,\alpha \ge -2, and Jacobi polynomials Pn(α,β)(z)P_n^{(\alpha,\beta)}(z) when α1\alpha \ge -1 and β1. \beta \ge -1. Besides yielding new inequalities for F(z)2,|F(z)|^2, where F(z)F(z) is one of these functions, the derived identities lead to inequalities for F(z)2/y\partial |F(z)|^2/\partial y and 2F(z)2/y2,\partial ^2 |F(z)|^2/\partial y^2, which also give new proofs of the reality of the zeros.

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@article{arxiv.math/9307210,
  title  = {Using sums of squares to prove that certain entire functions have only real zeros},
  author = {George Gasper},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/9307210},
  year   = {2016}
}