
It is also known [1 ] that for a fixed 5, log Ma(r) is an increasing convex function of log r. For a fixed r, Ms(r) tends to M(r) as a tends to infinity. Here we deduce the following: THEOREM 1. For an entire function f(z) of finite order p log Ma(r) -log M(r) (O < a < oo). THEOREM 2. If 0
Theory of Functions
Theory of Functions
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