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Control of radii of convergence and extension of subanalytic functions

Complex Variables 2007-05-23 v1 Commutative Algebra Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

Let g denote a real analytic function on an open subset U of Euclidean space, and let S denote the boundary points of U where g does not admit a local analytic extension. We show that if g is semialgebraic (respectively, globally subanalytic), then S is semialgebraic (respectively, subanalytic) and g extends to a neighbourhood of cl(U)\S as an analytic function that is semialgebraic (respectively, globally subanalytic). (In the general subanalytic case, S is not necessarily subanalytic.) Our proof depends on controlling the radii of convergence of power series G centred at points in the image of an analytic mapping, in terms of the radii of convergence of the pull-backs of G at points of the source.

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@article{arxiv.math/0111249,
  title  = {Control of radii of convergence and extension of subanalytic functions},
  author = {Edward Bierstone},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0111249},
  year   = {2007}
}

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AMS-TEX, 9 pages