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On holomorphy of functions representable by the logarithmic residue formula
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    On holomorphy of functions representable by the logarithmic residue formula (English)
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    22 July 1997
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    The main result of the article establishes the holomorphic continuation property for the continuously differentiable functions given on the boundary \(\partial D\) of a bounded domain \(D\subset \mathbb C^n\), \(n>1\), and orthogonal in the sense of integration over \(\partial D\) to the kernels standing in the many-dimensional logarithmic residue formula. The result is applied to studying functions with the holomorphic continuation property along a certain family of curves.
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    holomorphic continuation
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    Hartogs-Bochner theorem
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    Bochner-Martinelli kernel
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