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Complex analysis in subsystems of second order arithmetic
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    Complex analysis in subsystems of second order arithmetic (English)
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    14 February 2007
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    This article, based on the author's masters thesis, formulates several theorems of complex analysis and analyzes them in the framework of reverse mathematics. The code for a holomorphic function includes its derivative, and the code for an analytic function includes its power series expansion. Using this encoding, RCA\(_0\) suffices to prove that the class of holomorphic functions and the class analytic functions are identical. The author proves in RCA\(_0\) a version of Cauchy's integral theorem restricted to functions with moduli of uniform continuity, and shows that a more general formulation of Cauchy's integral theorem is equivalent to WKL\(_0\). The article also includes a proof in RCA\(_0\) of Morera's theorem, a number of other results, and a reference to a preprint on a reverse mathematical analysis of the Jordan curve theorem.
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    second-order arithmetic
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    reverse mathematics
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    Cauchy's integral theorem
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    holomorphic functions
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    analytic functions
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    Morera's theorem
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