Cauchy Type Integrals of Algebraic Functions
Abstract
We consider Cauchy type integrals with an algebraic function. The main goal is to give constructive (at least, in principle) conditions for to be an algebraic function, a rational function, and ultimately an identical zero near infinity. This is done by relating the Monodromy group of the algebraic function , the geometry of the integration curve , and the analytic properties of the Cauchy type integrals. The motivation for the study of these conditions is provided by the fact that certain Cauchy type integrals of algebraic functions appear in the infinitesimal versions of two classical open questions in Analytic Theory of Differential Equations: the Poincar\'e Center-Focus problem and the second part of the Hilbert 16-th problem.
Cite
@article{arxiv.math/0312353,
title = {Cauchy Type Integrals of Algebraic Functions},
author = {F. Pakovich and N. Roytvarf and Y. Yomdin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0312353},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
58 pages, 19 figures