Uniqueness Theorem: Complex Analysis Explained

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The Uniqueness Theorem in Complex Analysis states that if two analytic functions agree on a set of points that has a limit point within their domain, then the two functions are identical throughout the entire domain. In the discussion, the function f is shown to be equal to g(z) = z² for all z in the complex plane C, given that f(1/n) = 1/n² for n = 1, 2, 3, etc. The limit point of the sequence {1/n} is 0, which confirms the application of the Uniqueness Theorem.

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Will anybody please tell me what is the statement of the "Uniqueness theorem" in Complex analysis??
 
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I'm not sure if there is a unique uniqueness theorem. Can you maybe be more specific? Uniqueness of what?
 
nicksauce said:
I'm not sure if there is a unique uniqueness theorem. Can you maybe be more specific? Uniqueness of what?
I have the sum:
Let f:C-->C be analytic s.t f(1/n)=1/n^2,n=1,2,3...
Then(out of 4 ans i am giving the correct one)f(z)=z^2 for all z in C
The solution is done as follows:
Let g(z)=z^2 for all z in C.Then f(z)=g(z) for all z in {1/n :n=1,2,3.}.since {1/n :n=1,2,3.} is an infinite set having a limit point "0",so by "uniqueness theorem" f(z)=g(z) for all z in C.

Here i want to have the statement of this Uniqueness theorem...
 

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