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If F is an infinitely differentiable function whose composition with a blowing-up belongs to a Denjoy-Carleman class C_M (determined by a log convex sequence M=(M_k)), then F, in general, belongs to a larger shifted class C_N, where N_k = M_2k; i.e., there is a loss of regularity. We show that this loss of regularity is sharp. In particular, loss of regularity of Denjoy-Carleman classes is intrinsic to arguments involving resolution of singularities.
In this article, we establish a sharp effectiveness result of Demaillys strong openness conjecture. We also establish a sharp effectiveness result related to a conjecture posed by Demailly and Kollar.
The Bohr radius for a class $mathcal{G}$ consisting of analytic functions $f(z)=sum_{n=0}^{infty}a_nz^n$ in unit disc $mathbb{D}={zinmathbb{C}:|z|<1}$ is the largest $r^*$ such that every function $f$ in the class $mathcal{G}$ satisfies the inequalit
Inspired by the recent works of Srivastava et al. (HMS-AKM-PG), Frasin and Aouf (BAF-MKA) and others (Ali-Ravi-Ma-Mina-class,Caglar-Orhan,Goyal-Goswami,Xu-HMS-AML,Xu-HMS-AMC), we propose to investigate the coefficient estimates for a general class of
Let $phi$ be a normalized convex function defined on open unit disk $mathbb{D}$. For a unified class of normalized analytic functions which satisfy the second order differential subordination $f(z)+ alpha z f(z) prec phi(z)$ for all $zin mathbb{D}$,
For two types of moderate growth representations of $(mathbb{R}^d,+)$ on sequentially complete locally convex Hausdorff spaces (including F-representations [J. Funct. Anal. 262 (2012), 667-681], we introduce Denjoy-Carleman classes of ultradifferenti