Ruminations on Hejhal's theorem about the Bergman and Szegő kernels
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Abstract: We give a new proof of Dennis Hejhal's theorem on the nondegeneracy of the matrix that appears in the identity relating the Bergman and Szego kernels of a smoothly bounded finitely connected domain in the plane. Mergelyan's theorem is at the heart of the argument. We explore connections of Hejhal's theorem to properties of the zeroes of the Szego kernel and propose some ideas to better understand Hejhal's original theorem.
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- Capacities and kernels on Riemann surfaces
- Domains on which analytic functions satisfy quadrature identities
- Hall-order differentials on Riemann surfaces
- Kernel Functions on Domains With Hyperelliptic Double
- Szegő coordinates, quadrature domains, and double quadrature domains
- The Cauchy transform, potential theory and conformal mapping
- The Szegö projection and the classical objects of potential theory in the plane
- Theta functions, kernel functions, and Abelian integrals
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