Holomorphic monsters (Q1118717)
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Holomorphic monsters (English)
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1988
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Let \({\mathcal O}\subset {\mathbb{C}}\), \({\mathcal O}\neq {\mathbb{C}}\) be an open set with simply connected components. For a function \(\phi\) which is holomorphic in \({\mathcal O}\) and a point \(\zeta\in \partial {\mathcal O}\) the author defines three new types of cluster sets. For example, let \(B\subset {\mathbb{C}}\) be a compact set. Then the cluster set S(\(\phi\),\({\mathcal O},\zeta,B)\) is defined to be the set of all functions f: \(B\to {\mathbb{C}}\) for which there exist sequences \((a_ n)\) and \((b_ n)\) such that \(a_ nB+b_ n\subset {\mathcal O}\), \(a_ n\to 0\), \(b_ n\to \zeta\) and \(\phi (a_ nz+b_ n)\Rightarrow f(z)\) uniformly on B. Then the author constructs ``holomorphic monsters'', i.e. such functions \(\phi\) that \(\phi\) and all its derivatives and integrals have maximal cluster sets of all three types.
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universal function
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cluster sets
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