An example of a compact non-C-analytic real subvariety of ${\mathbb R}^3$
Abstract
The purpose of this short expository note is to provide an example exhibiting some of the pathological properties of real-analytic subvarieties, where the pathology can be visualized, and the proofs use only elementary properties of analytic functions. We construct a compact irreducible real-analytic subvariety of of pure dimension two such that 1) the only a real-analytic function is defined in a neighbourhood of and vanishing on is the zero function, 2) the singular set of is not a subvariety of , nor is it contained in any one-dimensional subvariety of , 3) the variety contains a proper subvariety of dimension two. The example shows how a badly behaved part of a subvariety can be hidden via a second well-behaved component to create a subvariety of a larger set. The pathology is visualized using several figures. Examples of these phenomena are known since the time of Cartan, but hard to find in the English language literature.
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@article{arxiv.1412.4838,
title = {An example of a compact non-C-analytic real subvariety of ${\mathbb R}^3$},
author = {Jiri Lebl},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.4838},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
5 pages, 3 figures, add some references, add some details