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Integral Functions With Negative Zeros
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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If f(z) is an integral function of non-integral order with only real negative zeros, there is a close connection between the rates of growth of the function and of n (r), the number of zeros of absolute value not exceeding r. The best known theorem is that of Valiron [12], which may be stated as follows.
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