“…This space possesses a natural topology determined by the collection of seminorms {| • | ω,q,l : q ∈ (0, 1), l ∈ (0, a)}, and it is an (F S)-space with this topology. As is well known (see [9,Theorem 1]), the Fourier-Laplace transformation of the functionals F : ϕ ∈ E 1 (ω) (I) → ϕ(z) := ϕ x (e −ixz ), z ∈ C, establishes a topological isomorphism between the strong dual E 1 (ω) (I) β to E 1 (ω) (I) and the following space of entire functions:…”