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    10 November 1994
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    Let \(G\) be a domain bounded by a Jordan curve \(L\). Given a fixed point \(\xi\in L\), let \(Q\) denote a class of functions \(f\) holomorphic in \(G\) such that the limit \(\lim_{z\to\xi} f^{(n)}(z)\) exists for all \(n\geq 0\). A class \(Q\) is called \((G,\xi)\)-quasianalytic, if for \(f\in Q\) vanishing of all the limits \(\lim_{z\to\xi} f^{(n)}(z)\), \(n= 1,2,\dots\) implies that \(f\equiv 0\) in \(G\). The author defines classes of functions determined by rates of uniform polynomial approximations and studies the dependence of the quasianalyticity of these classes on geometric properties of the domain \(G\).
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    uniform polynomial approximations
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    quasianalyticity
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