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analytic extension

analytic extension

[‚an·əl′id·ik ik′sten·chən]
(relativity)
An extension, in a real analytic manner, past a coordinate singularity of a solution to Einstein's equations of general relativity.
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Let f [epsilon] [S.sup.*.sub.S,[summation]] 2 (a, f) and g be the analytic extension of [f.sup.-1] to U.
Let f [epsilon] [l.sub.S,[summation]]([alpha], [phi]) and g be the analytic extension of [f.sup.-1] to U.
Section 2 is devoted to the case when D(w; *) is non vanishing and has an analytic extension across [T.sub.1].
Taking into account (1.3) we see that the first identity in (1.4) can be regarded as an analytic extension of the weight w.
Whitney, "Analytic extensions of differentiable functions defined in closed sets," Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol.
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