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On Efroymson's extenson theorem for Nash functions (English)
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1985
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Let \(\Omega\) be a semi-algebraic open subset of \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\), and let v be a Nash function on \(\Omega\) and \(V=v^{-1}(0)\neq \emptyset\). The author proves that if \(f_ 1\) is a Nash function defined in a semi- algebraic neighborhood of V, then here exists a Nash function g on \(\Omega\), such that \(f_ 1-g=kv\), where k is a Nash function defined in a semi-algebraic neighborhood of V. This main result of the paper is a little more precise form of a theorem of \textit{G. A. Efroymson} [cf. Géométrie algébrique réelle et formes quadratiques, Journ. S. M. F., Univ. Rennes 1981, Lect. Notes Math. 959, 343-357 (1982; Zbl 0516.14020)]. The author considers his proof as elementary. Probably this depends on the readers background: the author uses the theory of the real spectrum instead of triangulations.
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extension of Nash function
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semi-algebraic neighborhood
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