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+ | Isn't Problem 1 a real analysis problem? | ||
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+ | By brute-force, maybe.. Is there any other way than computing the difference quotient? | ||
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+ | Identity theorem | ||
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+ | They all follows Schwarz's Lemma. The only trick is to construct a composite map that map back and forth and eventually unit disc into itself. | ||
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+ | == Homework 7 == | ||
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+ | I still cannot help quoting the Baire category theorem since Prof. Bell said it's OK. | ||
Revision as of 17:04, 22 February 2011
Homework 5 discussion area
Isn't Problem 1 a real analysis problem?
Homework 2
By brute-force, maybe.. Is there any other way than computing the difference quotient?
Homework 3
Identity theorem
Homework 4-6
They all follows Schwarz's Lemma. The only trick is to construct a composite map that map back and forth and eventually unit disc into itself.
Homework 7
I still cannot help quoting the Baire category theorem since Prof. Bell said it's OK.