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Computational analytic continuation (1403.2858v2)

Published 12 Mar 2014 in math.CV and math.AG

Abstract: Holomorphic functions are amazing because their values in an ever so small disk in the complex plane completely determine the function values at arbitrary points in their maximum possible domain. The process of extending such a function beyond its initial domain is called analytic continuation. We attempt to make this theoretic result tractable by computers. In the present article, we first prove that any algorithm for analytic continuation can generally not depend on finitely many function values only, without closer inspection of the function itself. We then derive a computable local bound on the step size between sampling points which yields an algorithm for analytic continuation of complex plane algebraic curves. Finally, we provide a numerical example demonstrating its practical use.

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