Re: request for analytic continuation



On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 06:11:08 EDT, tommy1729 <tommy1729@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

plz give examples of analyticly continued
functions
of a function A(z) that make their continuation in
this way :

A(z) is defined as an infinite product of f(n) run
over the positive integers N.

one of the continuations is then

infinite product of [f(n)+g(n)]

f(n) and g(n) must be constructed with standard
functions.

regards
tommy1729

well , where are the experts in analytic continuation
now ?

david C Ullrich ?

nope , david does not know the answer.

and nobody replies btw.

i guess ill have to wait until quasi replies before there is some attention...

(again)

smells like a conspiracy

Or maybe it was just a stupid question. What's a natural
example of a function product(f(n)) defined in a domain
such that product(f)n+g(n)) has the same value in the
original domain?

tommy1729


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David C. Ullrich
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