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Fabrizio Colombo1, Irene Sabadini1, Daniele Carlo Struppa2
1Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy.
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The phenomenon of superoscillations is of great interest in microscopy, antenna design, and material sciences. This phenomenon has been generalized and has given rise to the concept of supershift, which is a far reaching extension that applies to functions that may present discontinuous derivatives. From this perspective, this is a notion that might have significant applications. This paper will provide an up to date report on the complex connections between the concept of supershift and that of analyticity.
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