http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.0906
We study how adding certain poles to rational harmonic functions of the form $R(z)-\bar{z}$, with $R(z)$ rational and of degree $d\geq 2$, affects the number of zeros of the resulting functions. Our results are motivated by and generalize a construction of Rhie derived in the context of gravitational microlensing (ArXiv e-print 2003). Of particular interest is the construction and the behavior of rational functions $R(z)$ that are {\em extremal} in the sense that $R(z)-\bar{z}$ has the maximal possible number of $5(d-1)$ zeros.
O. Sete, R. Luce and J. Liesen
Wed, 5 Mar 14
68/75
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