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Preface; Introduction;
1. Jensen's formula;
2. Szego's theorem;
3. Entire functions of exponential type;
4. Quasianalyticity;
5. The moment problem on the real line;
6. Weighted approximation on the real line;
7. How small can the Fourier transform of a rapidly decreasing non-zero function be?;
8. Persistence of the form dx/(1+x^2); Addendum; Bibliography for volume I; Index; Contents of volume II.
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