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arxiv: 1706.02498 · v3 · pith:ZBKOA44Mnew · submitted 2017-06-08 · 🧮 math.CV

Domains of existence for finely holomorphic functions

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We show that fine domains in $\mathbf{C}$ with the property that they are Euclidean $F_\sigma$ and $G_\delta$, are in fact fine domains of existence for finely holomorphic functions. Moreover \emph{regular} fine domains are also fine domains of existence. Next we show that fine domains such as $\mathbf{C}\setminus \mathbf{Q}$ or $\mathbf{C}\setminus (\mathbf{Q}\times i\mathbf{Q})$, more specifically fine domains $V$ with the properties that their complement contains a non-empty polar set $E$ that is of the first Baire category in its Euclidean closure $K$ and that $(K\setminus E)\subset V$, are NOT fine domains of existence.

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