Branch point theorem: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 23:11, 26 April 2008
Statement
Suppose is an open subset, is a point and is a holomorphic function. Suppose is the order of zero of the function at : in other words, the smallest positive such that . Assume is finite, i.e. is not constant around .
Then, there exist radii such that:
For any such that , the set:
has cardinality exactly .
Related facts
- Open mapping theorem, which can be viewed as a corollary of the branch point theorem.