Wronskians and deep zeros of holomorphic functions

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Abstract: Given linearly independent holomorphic functions f0,...,fn on a planar domain Omega, let mathcalE be the set of those points zinOmega where a nontrivial linear combination sumj=0nlambdajfj may have a zero of multiplicity greater than n, once the coefficients lambdaj=lambdaj(z) are chosen appropriately. An elementary argument involving the Wronskian W of the fj's shows that mathcalE is a discrete subset of Omega (and is actually the zero set of W); thus "deep" zeros are rare. We elaborate on this by studying similar phenomena in various function spaces on the unit disk, with more sophisticated boundary smallness conditions playing the role of deep zeros.



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