A generalization of the Beurling--Malliavin Majorant theorem
Abstract
In this article we prove a generalization of the Beurling--Malliavin Majorant Theorem. In more detail, we establish a new sufficient condition for a function to be a Beurling--Malliavin Majorant. Our result is strictly more general than that of the Beurling--Malliavin Majorant Theorem. We also show that our result is sharp in a number senses.
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