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arxiv: 1709.06629 · v1 · pith:ANJDX7U5new · submitted 2017-09-19 · 🧮 math.CV · math.CA· math.LO

Composite quasianalytic functions

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We prove two main results on Denjoy-Carleman classes: (1) a composite function theorem which asserts that a function f(x) in a quasianalytic Denjoy-Carleman class Q, which is formally composite with a generically submersive mapping y=h(x) of class Q, at a single given point in the source (or in the target) of h, can be written locally as f(x) = g(h(x)), where g(y) belongs to a shifted Denjoy-Carleman class Q' ; (2) a statement on a similar loss of regularity for functions definable in the o-minimal structure given by expansion of the real field by restricted functions of quasianalytic class Q. Both results depend on an estimate for the regularity of an infinitely differentiable solution g of the equation f(x) = g(h(x)), with f and h as above. The composite function result depends also on a quasianalytic continuation theorem, which shows that the formal assumption at a given point in (1) propagates to a formal composition condition at every point in a neighbourhood.

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