
We shall obtain a result for entire functions which generalizes (1). To see what to expect, note that p(eiz) is an entire function f(z) of exponential type of a special kind: if h(Q) is its indicator, we have h(-7r/2) =n, but h(7r/2) 1,f(z) has no zeros in y<0. Let us consider, then, entire functions f(z) of exponential type r with .Iu.fb f(x) =1, h(-7r/2) =n, h(ir/2)
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