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non-analytic functions with arbitrary large derivatives [closed]

This may be a trivial question but I can't see it immediately. Suppose $\{a_k\}$ is an increasing sequence of positive reals. Does there exist a smooth function $f \in C^{\infty}([0,1])$ such that $ …
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Existence of a smooth compactly supported function

Let $U$ be a bounded domain in $\mathbb R^n$. Does there exist a smooth function $f$ with compact support in $U$ such that: $$ \| f\|_{W^{k,\infty}(U)} \leq (k!)^{2-\epsilon},$$ for some $\epsilon>0$? …
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On a variant of Carlson’s theorem

My question is on whether or not there exists some monotone strictly decreasing sequence of positive numbers $c_1>c_2>\ldots$ such that given any $f$ which is a uniformly bounded holomorphic function …
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A Riemann Hilbert problem on the unit square

Let $p_0=0$, $p_1=1$, $p_2=1+i$ and $p_3=i$ be the four vertices of a square $Q$ on the complex plane $\mathbb C$. Let $f \in C^{\infty}_c((0,1))$ and consider the following Riemann-Hilbert problem on …
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An extension of the Carlson's theorem in complex analysis

For the statement of Carlson's theorem please see, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlson%27s_theorem. There is an extension of Carlson's theorem that says that the condition that $f$ needs to vanish o …
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Does it follow that $F^{(1)}(z)=F^{(2)}(z)$ for all $z \in \mathbb H$?

Let $\mathbb H= \{z \in \mathbb C\,:\, \textrm{Re}\,(z)\geq 0\}$ and for $j=1,2$ suppose that $F^{(j)}:\mathbb H\to \mathbb H$ is defined via $$ F^{(j)}(z) = \sum_{k=1}^{\infty} \frac{a_k^{(j)}}{z+\la …
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Existence of an eigenpair for d-bar operator in the unit disck

Let $\overline{\partial}=\frac{1}{2}(\partial_{x}+\textrm{i} \,\partial_y)$ and let $D$ be the unit disc in the complex plane. For each $\lambda \in \mathbb C$, consider the problem: $$ \overline{\par …
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Holomorphic functions of certain blow up at origin

Suppose that $D=\{z\in \mathbb C\,:\, |z|\leq 1\}$ and let $f$ be holomorphic on $D\setminus\{0\}$ such that $|f(z)|\leq e^{\frac{1}{|z|}}$ for all $0<|z|\leq 1$ and assume additionally that $\lim\lim …
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