On solutions of linear equations with polynomial coefficients
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Publication:4581968
Abstract: We show that a linear functional equation with polynomial coefficients need not admit an arc-analytic solution even if it admits a continuous semialgebraic one. We also show that such an equation need not admit a Nash regulous solution even if it admits an arc-analytic one.
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