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Fixed points of conjugated Blaschke products with applications to gravitational lensing (English)
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15 December 2009
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A conjecture in astronomy was recently resolved as an accidental corollary to a theorem regarding zeros of certain planar harmonic maps. As a step towards an extension of the fundamental theorem of algebra, the theorem gives a bound of \(5n-5\) for the number of zeros of a function of the form \(r(z) - \bar z\), where \(r(z)\) is rational of degree \(n\). In the paper under review, the authors investigate the case when \(r(z)\) is a Blaschke product. The resulting (sharp) bound is \(n+3\), and the proof is simple. They also discuss an application to gravitational lenses consisting of collinear point masses.
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Blaschke product
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gravitational lens
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collinear point masses
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proper self-maps
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