罗米欧类型的超全态类的稳定性属性由重量矩阵定义
Javier Jiménez-Garrido1,2, Ignacio Miguel-Cantero2,3, Javier Sanz2,3
1Departamento de Matemáticas, Estadística y Computación, Universidad de Cantabria, Avda. de los Castros, s/n, 39005 Santander, Spain.
概括
这项研究使用权重矩阵扩展了超全态函数的稳定性,将先前的研究扩展到更广泛的部门和函数类. 对于重量序列和功能控制来说,获得了新的结果.
科学领域:
- 复杂分析 复杂分析
- 功能分析是一种功能分析.
- 抽象代数 抽象代数
背景情况:
- 从权重序列扩展到权重矩阵,扩展了对超全态函数 (罗米欧类型) 的现有研究.
- 解决了关于部门宽度和分析领域之前工作的局限性.
研究的目的:
- 通过权重矩阵定义的罗米欧类型超全态函数的稳定性 (反向/组合封闭性) 特性.
- 将已知的结果推广和扩展到对数的里曼表面上的任意部门.
主要方法:
- 使用权重矩阵框架来定义超整体函数类.
- 用于在这些类中为不受限制的行业构建特征函数.
主要成果:
- 建立由重量矩阵定义的超全态函数的反向和组合封闭性.
- 从重量序列设置转移和扩展稳定性结果到更一般的重量矩阵框架.
- 通过使用重量序列或布朗-梅斯-泰勒重量函数,获得用于增长控制的新稳定性结果.
结论:
- 权重矩阵方法为研究超全态函数提供了更一般的框架.
- 构建特征函数是将稳定性特性扩展到任意部门的关键.
- 这项工作为不同基于重量的函数类的稳定性质提供了统一的视角.
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