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Schwartz's theorem without English language reference
I'm reading the paper "Spectral Synthesis And The Pompeiu Problem" by Leon Brown, Bertram M. Schreiber and B. Alan Taylor,
Annales de l’Institut Fourier 23, No. 3, 125-154 (1973), MR352492, ...
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A question about Lelong number
If $f$ is plurisubharmonic (not identically $-\infty$) on a neighbourhood of $0$ then the Lelong number of $f$ at $0$ is defined by $$\nu_{f}(0) = \liminf_{|z|\rightarrow 0}\dfrac{f(z)}{\log|z|}.$$
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On a variation of Hartogs' separate analyticity theorem
Let $f(z_1,z_2,\ldots,z_n)$ be a function on $\mathbf{C}^n$ such that for all $i$, the restriction
$$
[z_i\mapsto f(z_1,z_2,\ldots,z_n)]
$$
is a "rational function".
(added: to be precise ...
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Are there such things as non-trivial entire semigroups?
I'll state the theorem I am posing up front, and then explain why I think this theorem appears to be true. I am asking if anyone can prove it, or knows references to where it is proved. Please, ...
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Trace of a weighted composition operator on Bergman space
I am reading a series of papers by Pollicott, Jenkinson and coauthors which make use of the following type of result:
Theorem: Let $\mathbb{D} \subset \mathbb{C}^d$ be a bounded, connected open set. ...
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Can an entire function have every root function?
My question is an amalgamation of two previous questions. The first question I'd like to draw attention to is here. It asks whether there can exist a non trivial semigroup defined on $\mathbb{C}$
$$\...
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Does the "Ohsawa-Takegoshi theorem without bounds" have a name?
There are many theorems which now could be called "The Ohsawa-Takegoshi" theorem. Of these, the most basic is roughly the following:
Let $\Omega \subset \subset \mathbb{C}^n$ be a psuedoconvex ...