An extension of Hölder's theorem on the Gamma function (Q1355259)

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An extension of Hölder's theorem on the Gamma function
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    An extension of Hölder's theorem on the Gamma function (English)
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    7 September 1998
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    Hölder's theorem states that Euler's Gamma function does not satisfy any nontrivial algebraic differential equation with coefficients from \(\mathbb C(z)\). In other words, \(\Gamma\) is differentially transcendental over \(\mathbb C(z)\) [\textit{O. Hölder}, Math. Ann. 28, 1--13 (1886; JFM 18.0440.02)]. The paper under review contains a generalization of the theorem. Let \(D\) be the ring of continuous real-valued functions on \(\mathbb R\) such that (1) \(D\supset\mathbb R(z)\), (2) for each \(f\in D\setminus\{0\}\) the zero set \(f^{-1}(0)\) is finite and the translation \(x\mapsto f(x+1)\) belongs to \(D\). Let \(I\) be an interval, \(I\subset(0,\infty)\). Denote by \(D_I\) the integral domain of restrictions \(f\,|\, I\) for \(f\in D\) and let \(D_I\langle\Gamma\rangle=D_I [\Gamma^{(n)}\,|\, I:n\in\mathbb N]\). It is proved that if 1) \(D_I\subset C^\infty(I)\), 2) \(D_I\) is closed under taking derivatives, 3) \(D_I\langle\Gamma\rangle\) is an integral domain then \(\Gamma\,|\, I\) is differentially transcendental over \(D_I\).
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    differential ring
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    quasi-analytic
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    Hölder's theorem
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    Euler's gamma function
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    differentially transcendental
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    ring of continuous real-valued functions
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    integral domain
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    JFM 18.0440.02
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