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Title: entire function and polynoials Post by MonicaMath on Feb 26th, 2009, 11:56am Hi everybody... I have a BIG problem that needs to solve: if f(z) is an entire function with |f(z)<=B|z|^S, for all z in C, (1) Should S be an integer and why, (2) can we write f as: f(z)=A z^j, for some A in C, with |A|<=B. please can one help me in soving this problem. |
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Title: Re: entire function and polynoials Post by Eigenray on Feb 26th, 2009, 7:56pm The conclusion should be that f(z) is a polynomial of degree no more than S. Are you familiar with [link=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liouville%27s_theorem_(complex_analysis)]Liouville's theorem[/link]? Try to generalize the proof there to show that ak = 0 for k > S. |
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