A note on a conjecture concerning boundary uniqueness
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Abstract: We consider the following conjecture (from Huang, et al): Let denote the upper half disc in and let (viewed as an interval in the real axis in ). Assume that is a holomorphic function on with continuous extension up to such that maps into for some positive If vanishes to infinite order at then vanishes identically. We show that given the conditions of the conjecture, either or there is a sequence in , converging to along which (defined where ) is unbounded.
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