Approximation by entire functions and Arakelyan-type examples for moving targets (Q1815234)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 942659
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 942659 |
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Approximation by entire functions and Arakelyan-type examples for moving targets (English)
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14 April 1997
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The author constructs two examples of entire functions of order \(\rho\) and normal type such that given functions \(a_j(z)\), \(j=1,2,\dots,\omega\) of at most minimal type with respect to the order \(\rho\) are their deficient functions. In the first example \(\rho\) is a natural number, \(\omega=\rho\), \(\delta(a_j,f)={1\over\rho}\). In the second example, \(\rho\) is an arbitrary number more then \({1\over 2}\), \(\omega=\infty\), \(\delta(a_j,f)\geq c^n\), \(c\in(0,1)\). The author applies the approximation technique earlier developed by him. He also investigates some similar problems.
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\(\overline\partial\)-equation
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deficient functions
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