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In mathematics, a quasi-analytic class of functions is a generalization of the class of real analytic functions based upon the following fact. If f is an analytic function on an interval , and at some point f and all of its derivatives are zero, then f is identically zero on all of . Quasi-analytic classes are broader classes of functions for which this statement still holds true.

Definitions

Let be a sequence of positive real numbers with . Then we define the class of functions to be those which satisfy

for all , some constant C, and all non-negative integers k. If this is exactly the class of real-analytic functions on . The class is said to be quasi-analytic if whenever and

for some point and all k, f is identically equal to zero.

A function f is called a quasi-analytic function if f is in some quasi-analytic class.

The Denjoy–Carleman theorem

The Denjoy–Carleman theorem gives criteria on the sequence M under which is a quasi-analytic class. It states that the following conditions are equivalent:

  • is quasi-analytic
  • where
  • , where Mj* is the largest log convex sequence bounded above by Mj.

The proof that the last two conditions are equivalent to the second uses Carleman's inequality.

References

  • Carleman, T. (1926), Les fonctions quasi-analytiques, Gauthier-Villars
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  • Denjoy, A. (1921), "Sur les fonctions quasi-analytiques de variable réelle", C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris, 173: 1329–1331
  • Hörmander, Lars (1990). The Analysis of Linear Partial Differential Operators I. Springer-Verlag. ISBN 3-540-00662. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: length (help)
  • Leont'ev, A.F. (2001) [1994], "Quasi-analytic class", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press
  • Solomentsev, E.D. (2001) [1994], "Carleman theorem", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press