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Topics in Global Real Analytic Geometry (eBook)

ISBN: 978-3-030-96666-9
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This book provides an exposition of the theory of analytic C-spaces developed by Cartan, Whitney and Tognoli and describes some central results in global real analytic geometry, such as Nullstellensatze and Positivstellensatze, including Forster's global Nullstellensatz for Stein algebras. It emphasizes the central role of Hilbert's 17th Problem in this context, devoting a chapter to the state of the art on this difficult problem. The focus then turns to a class of semianalytic sets defined by countably many global real analytic functions, which is stable under topological operations and satisfies a direct image theorem. A smaller subclass admits a decomposition into irreducible components comparable to that for semialgebraic sets. The last chapter is dedicated to the extension of some of the preceding results to smooth functions and quasi-analytic Denjoy-Carleman functions. The book is addressed to researchers and Ph.D students interested in complex analysis and real analytic geometry.
This book provides an exposition of the theory of analytic C-spaces developed by Cartan, Whitney and Tognoli and describes some central results in global real analytic geometry, such as Nullstellensatze and Positivstellensatze, including Forster's global Nullstellensatz for Stein algebras. It emphasizes the central role of Hilbert's 17th Problem in this context, devoting a chapter to the state of the art on this difficult problem. The focus then turns to a class of semianalytic sets defined by countably many global real analytic functions, which is stable under topological operations and satisfies a direct image theorem. A smaller subclass admits a decomposition into irreducible components comparable to that for semialgebraic sets. The last chapter is dedicated to the extension of some of the preceding results to smooth functions and quasi-analytic Denjoy-Carleman functions. The book is addressed to researchers and Ph.D students interested in complex analysis and real analytic geometry.
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AutorAcquistapace, Francesca / Broglia, Fabrizio / Fernando, José F.
VerlagSpringer Nature Switzerland
EinbandPDF
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Seitenangabe273 S.
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
AbbildungenXVII, 273 p. 3 illus.
Masse4'126 KB
PlattformPDF
ReiheSpringer Monographs in Mathematics
ISBN978-3-030-96666-9

Über den Autor Francesca Acquistapace

Francesca Acquistapace was associate professor at the Mathematics Department of Pisa University from 1982 until her retirement in 2017. Previously, from 1974, she was assistant professor at the same department, where she presently has a research contract. She has given Ph.D courses in several universities, including in Madrid, Nagoya, Sapporo and the Poincaré Institute, Paris. Her research is in real analytic geometry, mainly in collaboration with the Spanish team (Andradas, Ruiz, Fernando) and with M. Shiota at Nagoya University. Fabrizio Broglia was full professor at the Mathematics Department of Pisa University from 2001 until his retirement in 2018. Previously he was assistant and associate professor at the same Department, where he presently has a research contract. He was director of the Ph.D school of Science from 2002 until 2016. He was responsible in Italy for two European networks in Real Algebraic and Analytic Geometry (RAAG). His research deals with real analytic geometry, in collaboration with many colleagues, in particular the Spanish team. José F. Fernando has been Professor at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid since February 2021. He has actively worked in Real Algebraic and Analytic Geometry (RAAG) with groups in Spain (Baro, Gamboa, Ruiz, Ueno), Duisburg-Konstanz (Scheiderer), Pisa (Acquistapace-Broglia), Rennes (Fichou-Quarez), and Trento (Ghiloni). He has established a strong collaboration and friendship with the Pisa RAAG group since 2003.

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