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In mathematics, in the area of complex analysis, Carlson's theorem is a uniqueness theorem which was discovered by Fritz David Carlson. Informally, it states that two different analytic functions which do not grow very fast at infinity can not coincide at the integers. The theorem may be obtained from the Phragmén–Lindelöf theorem, which is itself an extension of the maximum-modulus theorem. Carlson's theorem is typically invoked to defend the uniqueness of a Newton series expansion. Carlson's theorem has generalized analogues for other expansions.

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  • In mathematics, in the area of complex analysis, Carlson's theorem is a uniqueness theorem which was discovered by Fritz David Carlson. Informally, it states that two different analytic functions which do not grow very fast at infinity can not coincide at the integers. The theorem may be obtained from the Phragmén–Lindelöf theorem, which is itself an extension of the maximum-modulus theorem. Carlson's theorem is typically invoked to defend the uniqueness of a Newton series expansion. Carlson's theorem has generalized analogues for other expansions. (en)
  • En mathématiques, et plus précisément en analyse complexe, le théorème de Carlson est un théorème d'unicité découvert par (en). De manière informelle, il énonce que deux fonctions analytiques distinctes qui ne croissent pas trop vite ne peuvent pas coïncider sur les entiers. Le théorème est une conséquence du principe de Phragmén-Lindelöf, lui-même corollaire du principe du maximum. Le théorème de Carlson est usuellement invoqué pour démontrer l'unicité du développement en série de Newton. Il possède des généralisations pour d'autres développements. (fr)
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  • In mathematics, in the area of complex analysis, Carlson's theorem is a uniqueness theorem which was discovered by Fritz David Carlson. Informally, it states that two different analytic functions which do not grow very fast at infinity can not coincide at the integers. The theorem may be obtained from the Phragmén–Lindelöf theorem, which is itself an extension of the maximum-modulus theorem. Carlson's theorem is typically invoked to defend the uniqueness of a Newton series expansion. Carlson's theorem has generalized analogues for other expansions. (en)
  • En mathématiques, et plus précisément en analyse complexe, le théorème de Carlson est un théorème d'unicité découvert par (en). De manière informelle, il énonce que deux fonctions analytiques distinctes qui ne croissent pas trop vite ne peuvent pas coïncider sur les entiers. Le théorème est une conséquence du principe de Phragmén-Lindelöf, lui-même corollaire du principe du maximum. Le théorème de Carlson est usuellement invoqué pour démontrer l'unicité du développement en série de Newton. Il possède des généralisations pour d'autres développements. (fr)
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  • Carlson's theorem (en)
  • Théorème de Carlson (fr)
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