Zero Integrals on Circles and Characterizations of Harmonic and Analytic Functions
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DOI10.2307/2001464zbMATH Open0696.31001OpenAlexW4243819352MaRDI QIDQ3472371FDOQ3472371
Authors: Josip Globevnik
Publication date: 1990
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2001464
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- The One-Radius Theorem is Not True for Bounded Real-Analytic Functions
- A boundary Morera theorem
- On the Fourier series of a step function
- Integrals over circles passing through the origin and a characterization of analytic functions
- Zero Integrals on Circles and Characterizations of Harmonic and Analytic Functions
- Analyticity on circles for rational and real-analytic functions of two real variables
- A decomposition of functions with zero means on circles
- On zero sets of harmonic and real analytic functions
- Holomorphic functions on rotation invariant families of curves passing through the origin
- Morera theorems via microlocal analysis
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- Morera theorems for complex manifolds
- Littlewood's one-circle problem, revisited
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