higher derivatives of functions with given critical points and values (2308.14722v1)
Abstract: Let $f: Bn \rightarrow {\mathbb R}$ be a $d+1$ times continuously differentiable function on the unit ball $Bn$, with $\max_{z\in Bn} |f(z)|=1$. A well-known fact is that if $f$ vanishes on a set $Z\subset Bn$ with a non-empty interior, then for each $k=1,\ldots,d+1$ the norm of the $k$-th derivative $|f{(k)}|$ is at least $M=M(n,k)>0$. A natural question to ask is what happens for other sets $Z$?''. This question was partially answered in [16]-[18]. In the present paper we ask for a similar (and closely related) question: what happens with the high-order derivatives of $f$, if its gradient vanishes on a given set $\Sigma$? And what conclusions for the high-order derivatives of $f$ can be obtained from the analysis of the metric geometry of thecritical values set'' $f(\Sigma)$? In the present paper we provide some initial answers to these questions.
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