A Vanishing Theorem for Power Series.

D.W. Masser

Inventiones mathematicae (1982)

  • Volume: 67, page 275-296
  • ISSN: 0020-9910; 1432-1297/e

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Masser, D.W.. "A Vanishing Theorem for Power Series.." Inventiones mathematicae 67 (1982): 275-296. <http://eudml.org/doc/142913>.

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Citations in EuDML Documents

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  1. Taka-Aki Tanaka, Algebraic independence of the values of power series generated by linear recurrences
  2. Federico Pellarin, On the arithmetic properties of complex values of Hecke-Mahler series. I. The rank one case
  3. Laurent Denis, Géométrie et suites récurrentes
  4. Jun-ichi Tamura, A class of transcendental numbers with explicit g-adic expansion and the Jacobi-Perron algorithm
  5. Pietro Corvaja, Umberto Zannier, S-unit points on analytic hypersurfaces
  6. Kumiko Nishioka, Algebraic independence by Mahler’s method and S -unit equations
  7. Michel Waldschmidt, Sur la nature arithmétique des valeurs de fonctions modulaires
  8. D. Bertrand, M. Emsalem, F. Gramain, M. Huttner, M. Langevin, M. Laurent, M. Mignotte, J.-C. Moreau, P. Philippon, E. Reyssat, M. Waldschmidt, Les nombres transcendants

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