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 when confluent hypergeometric functions when or , Laguerre polynomials when and Jacobi polynomials when and Besides yielding new inequalities for where is one of these functions, the derived identities lead to inequalities for and 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}
}