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Quasianalytic ultradifferentiability cannot be tested in lower dimensions

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arxiv 1810.10767 v2 pith:5A4ZIAQP submitted 2018-10-25 math.CA math.FA

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We show that, in contrast to the real analytic case, quasianalytic ultradifferentiability can never be tested in lower dimensions. Our results are based on a construction due to Jaffe.

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