Distributions of zeros and masses of entire and subharmonic functions with restrictions on their growth along the strip

Author:

Khabibullin Bulat Nurmievich1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Mathematics with Computing Centre, Ufa Federal Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, Ufa

Abstract

Let $\mathrm Z$ and $\mathrm W$ be distributions of points on the complex plane $\mathbb C$. The following problem dates back to F. Carlson, T. Carleman, L. Schwartz, A. F. Leont'ev, B. Ya. Levin, J.-P. Kahane, and others. For which $\mathrm Z$ and $\mathrm W$, for an entire function $g\neq 0$ of exponential type which vanishes on $\mathrm W$, there exists an entire function $f\neq 0$ of exponential type that vanishes on $\mathrm Z$ and is such that $|f|\leqslant |g|$ on the imaginary axis? The classical Malliavin-Rubel theorem of the early 1960s completely solves this problem for "positive" $\mathrm Z$ and $\mathrm W$ (which lie only on the positive semiaxis). Several generalizations of this criterion were established by the author of the present paper in the late 1980s for "complex" $\mathrm Z \subset \mathbb C$ and $\mathrm W\subset \mathbb C$ separated by angles from the imaginary axis, with some advances in the 2020s. In this paper, we solve more involved problems in a more general subharmonic framework for distributions of masses on $\mathbb C$. All the previously mentioned results can be obtained from the main results of this paper in a much stronger form (even for the initial formulation for distributions of points $\mathrm Z$ and $\mathrm W$ and entire functions $f$ and $g$ of exponential type). Some results of the present paper are closely related to the famous Beurling-Malliavin theorems on the radius of completeness and a multiplier.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

Steklov Mathematical Institute

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