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Let \(\Omega\) be a domain in the complex plane \(\mathbb{C}\) and \(\mathcal{H}(\Omega)\) denote the set of holomorphic functions on \(\Omega\). For a non-null function \(f\in \mathcal{H}(\Omega)\) it is well known that its zero set \(\mathcal{Z}(f)=\{z\in \Omega :\, f(z)=0\}\) is discrete in \(\Omega\). The author defines a point \(z_0\in \mathcal{Z}(f)\) as ``\(n\)-deep for \(f\)'' if its multiplicity is at least \(n+1\) and shows that if \(f_0,\dots,f_n \in \mathcal{H}(\Omega)\) are linearly independent on \(\Omega\) and \(\lambda_0,\dots ,\lambda_n\) are complex numbers not all equal to zero, then there is a discrete subset \(\mathcal{E}\) of \(\Omega \) such that the \(n\)-deep zeros of the function \(\sum_{j=0}^n \lambda _jf_j\) are all contained in \(\mathcal{E}\). The author extends his very interesting study to various function spaces on the unit disk for which he introduces more sophisticated boundary smallness conditions playing the role of deep zeros.
Property / review text: Let \(\Omega\) be a domain in the complex plane \(\mathbb{C}\) and \(\mathcal{H}(\Omega)\) denote the set of holomorphic functions on \(\Omega\). For a non-null function \(f\in \mathcal{H}(\Omega)\) it is well known that its zero set \(\mathcal{Z}(f)=\{z\in \Omega :\, f(z)=0\}\) is discrete in \(\Omega\). The author defines a point \(z_0\in \mathcal{Z}(f)\) as ``\(n\)-deep for \(f\)'' if its multiplicity is at least \(n+1\) and shows that if \(f_0,\dots,f_n \in \mathcal{H}(\Omega)\) are linearly independent on \(\Omega\) and \(\lambda_0,\dots ,\lambda_n\) are complex numbers not all equal to zero, then there is a discrete subset \(\mathcal{E}\) of \(\Omega \) such that the \(n\)-deep zeros of the function \(\sum_{j=0}^n \lambda _jf_j\) are all contained in \(\mathcal{E}\). The author extends his very interesting study to various function spaces on the unit disk for which he introduces more sophisticated boundary smallness conditions playing the role of deep zeros. / rank
 
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zeros of analytic functions
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    Let \(\Omega\) be a domain in the complex plane \(\mathbb{C}\) and \(\mathcal{H}(\Omega)\) denote the set of holomorphic functions on \(\Omega\). For a non-null function \(f\in \mathcal{H}(\Omega)\) it is well known that its zero set \(\mathcal{Z}(f)=\{z\in \Omega :\, f(z)=0\}\) is discrete in \(\Omega\). The author defines a point \(z_0\in \mathcal{Z}(f)\) as ``\(n\)-deep for \(f\)'' if its multiplicity is at least \(n+1\) and shows that if \(f_0,\dots,f_n \in \mathcal{H}(\Omega)\) are linearly independent on \(\Omega\) and \(\lambda_0,\dots ,\lambda_n\) are complex numbers not all equal to zero, then there is a discrete subset \(\mathcal{E}\) of \(\Omega \) such that the \(n\)-deep zeros of the function \(\sum_{j=0}^n \lambda _jf_j\) are all contained in \(\mathcal{E}\). The author extends his very interesting study to various function spaces on the unit disk for which he introduces more sophisticated boundary smallness conditions playing the role of deep zeros.
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    zeros of analytic functions
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    Wronskian
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    inner factors
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