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Complex analysis, holomorphic functions, automorphic group actions and forms, pseudoconvexity, complex geometry, analytic spaces, analytic sheaves.

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Do there exist transcendental numbers which are not hypertranscendental?

Let $z$ be an arbitrary complex number. Since $\mathbb{Q}[i]$ is dense in $\mathbb{C}$, we can choose a sequence of complex numbers $a_n$ such that $|a_n|< \frac{1}{n!}$ and $a_{n+1} - \frac{a_n}{z} …
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Ways to prove the fundamental theorem of algebra

As in one of the previous posts, consider the projective space $CP^n$ of nonzero all polynomials $$ c_nT^n + c_{n-1} T^{n-1} + \cdots + c_1 T + c_0 $$ considered up to nonzero scalar multiple. We'll …