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Zh. Mat. Fiz. Anal. Geom., 2020 Volume 16, Number 1, Pages 55–65 (Mi jmag747)

This article is cited in 2 papers

On the number of zeros of functions in analytic quasianalytic classes

Sasha Sodinab

a School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, London E1 4NS, United Kingdom
b School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 69978, Israel

Abstract: A space of analytic functions in the unit disc with uniformly continuous derivatives is said to be quasianalytic if the boundary value of a non-zero function from the class can not have a zero of infinite multiplicity. Such classes were described in the 1950-s and 1960-s by Carleson, Rodrigues-Salinas and Korenblum. A non-zero function from a quasianalytic space of analytic functions can only have a finite number of zeros in the closed disc. Recently, Borichev, Frank, and Volberg proved an explicit estimate on the number of zeros for the case of quasianalytic Gevrey classes. Here, an estimate of similar form for general analytic quasianalytic classes is proved using a reduction to the classical quasianalyticity problem.

Key words and phrases: quasianalytic class, analytic quasianalyticity, number of zeros.

MSC: 26E10, 30D60, 30H99.

Received: 16.02.2019
Revised: 03.06.2019

Language: English

DOI: 10.15407/mag16.01.055



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