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Log-Concavity in Powers of Infinite Series Close to $(1-z)^{-1}$

In this paper, we use the analytic method of Odlyzko and Richmond to study the log-concavity of power series. If $f(z) = \sum_n a_nz^n$ is an infinite series with $a_n \geq 1$ and $a_0 + \cdots + a_n = O(n + 1)$ for all $n$, we prove that a super-polynomially long initial segment of $f^k(z)$ is log-concave. Furthermore, if there exists constants $C > 1$ and $α< 1$ such that $a_0 + \cdots + a_n = C(n + 1) - R_n$ where $0 \leq R_n \leq O((n + 1)^α)$, we show that an exponentially long initial segment of $f^k(z)$ is log-concave. This resolves a conjecture proposed by Letong Hong and the author, which implies another conjecture of Heim and Neuhauser that the Nekrasov-Okounkov polynomials $Q_n(z)$ are unimodal for sufficiently large $n$.

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