Entire functions
โ Scribed by Ralph Philip Boas
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1954
- Leaves
- 282
- Series
- Pure and Applied Mathematics 5
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
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Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Dedication
Page v
Preface
Pages vii-viii
R.P. Boas Jr.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Pages 1-7
Chapter 2 General Properties of Entire Functions of Finite Order
Pages 8-38
Chapter 3 The Minimum Modulus
Pages 39-54
Chapter 4 Functions with Real Negative Zeros
Pages 55-65
Chapter 5 General Properties of Functions of Exponential Type
Pages 66-81
Chapter 6 Functions of Exponential Type, Restricted on a Line. I. Theorems in the Large
Pages 82-112
Chapter 7 Functions of Exponential Type, Restricted on a Line. II. Asymptotic Behavior in a Half Plane
Pages 113-132
Chapter 8 Functions of Exponential Type: Connections Between Growth and Distribution of Zeros
Pages 133-151
Chapter 9 Uniqueness Theorems
Pages 152-177
Chapter 10 Growth Theorems
Pages 178-205
Chapter 11 Operators and their Extremal Properties
Pages 206-232
Chapter 12 Applications
Pages 233-251
Bibliography
Pages 252-268
Index
Pages 269-276
Index of Notations
Page 276
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