Linear q-difference, difference and differential operators preserving some A-entire functions

Abstract

We apply Rossi's half-plane version of Borel's Theorem to study the zero distribution of linear combinations of A-entire functions (Theorem 1.2). This provides a unified way to study linear q-difference, difference and differential operators (with entire coefficients) preserving subsets of A-entire functions, and hence obtain several analogous results for the Hermite-Poulain Theorem to linear finite (q-)difference operators with polynomial coefficients. The method also produces a result on the existence of infinitely many non-real zeros of some differential polynomials of functions in certain sub-classes of A-entire functions.

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