Functions not satisfying implicit, polynomial ODE (Q996243)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5190781
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5190781 |
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Functions not satisfying implicit, polynomial ODE (English)
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13 September 2007
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A class of regular functions defined by formulas, but with removable singularities at \(t=0\) is studied. It is required that their Taylor expansions have a certain form. To this class belong, for instance, the functions \[ \frac{e^t-1}{t},\frac{\sin t}{t},\frac{1-\cos t} {\tfrac 12 t^2}. \] It is proved that any implicit, polynomial ordinary differential equation of any order satisfied by such a function must be singular at \(t=0\).
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implicit equations
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singular points
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0.7145224213600159
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0.7081894874572754
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0.7043236494064331
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