Curve-rational functions
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Abstract: Let be a subset of the set of real points of a real algebraic variety . We investigate which functions are the restrictions of rational functions on . We introduce two new notions: (i.e., continuous rational on algebraic curves) and (i.e., continuous rational on arcs of algebraic curves). We prove that under mild assumptions the following classes of functions coincide: continuous hereditarily rational (introduced recently by the first named author), curve-rational and arc-rational. In particular, if is semialgebraic and is arc-rational, then is continuous and semialgebraic. We also show that an arc-rational function defined on an open set is arc-analytic (i.e., analytic on analytic arcs). Furthermore, we study rational functions on products of varieties. As an application we obtain a characterization of regular functions. Finally, we get analogous results in the framework of complex algebraic varieties.
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