Cauchy-type integrals of algebraic functions (Q1769178)
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Cauchy-type integrals of algebraic functions (English)
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21 March 2005
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Fix an algebraic function \(g\). Take an immersed compact curve \(\gamma\subset\Sigma\), not necessarily closed. Remote a finite set \(\Sigma\) of points from \(\gamma\), which includes all double points of \(\gamma\) and its end points. The main assumptions here is that on each segment of \(\gamma\setminus\Sigma\) the function \(g\) has a single valued branch. That makes possible to define the following Cauchy-type integral \[ I(t)= I(\gamma,g,t)= {1\over 2\pi i} \int_\gamma {g(z)dz\over z-t}. \] The main goal of this paper is to give (at least in principle) constructive conditions for \(I(t)\) to be a) identically zero on the unbounded component of \(\mathbb{C}\setminus\gamma\); b) rational or algebraic in \(t\). Conditions are formulated in terms of combinatorial monodromy.
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Cauchy-type integral
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algebraic function
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moment condition
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