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Sparse systems of functions and quasi-analytic classes

Volume 270 / 2025

Marco Aldi, Jeffrey Buffkin II, Cody Cline, Sean Cox Fundamenta Mathematicae 270 (2025), 99-111 MSC: Primary 03E50; Secondary 03E25, 26E05, 30D20 DOI: 10.4064/fm231214-14-5 Published online: 10 July 2025

Abstract

We provide a new characterization of quasi-analyticity of Denjoy–Carleman classes, related to Wetzel’s Problem. We also completely resolve which Denjoy–Carleman classes carry sparse systems: if the Continuum Hypothesis (CH) holds, all Denjoy–Carleman classes carry sparse systems; but if CH fails, a Denjoy–Carleman class carries a sparse system if and only if it is not quasi-analytic. As corollaries, we extend results of Bajpai–Velleman (2016) and Cody–Cox–Lee (2023) about non-existence of “anonymous predictors” for real functions.

Authors

  • Marco AldiDepartment of Mathematics
    and Applied Mathematics
    Virginia Commonwealth University
    Richmond, VA 23284, USA
    e-mail
  • Jeffrey Buffkin IIWilliamsburg, VA 23185, USA
    e-mail
  • Cody ClineNorth Chesterfield, VA 23234, USA
    e-mail
  • Sean CoxDepartment of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
    Virginia Commonwealth University
    Richmond, VA 23284, USA
    e-mail

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