Rouché's theorem
Rouché's theorem is a statement about the location of the zeros of holomorphic functions, often used to estimate the number of zeros.
Statement
[edit | edit source]Let be open, and let be a cycle in , which is null-homologous in and winds around every point in its interior exactly once, i.e., for each . Let be holomorphic functions such that
holds. Then and have the same number of zeros (counted with multiplicity) in .
Proof
[edit | edit source]For each , consider the function . Since
- ,
has no zeros on . Since is holomorphic on , it follows from the Zero and Pole counting integral that the number of zeros of in is
- .
This means it depends continuously on . A continuous -valued function on is constant, so and have the same number of zeros in .
Application
[edit | edit source]An application of Rouché's theorem is a proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra: Let be a polynomial with and . The idea of the proof is to compare with (the number of zeros of is known). It holds that
for and a sufficiently large . Hence, and have the same number of zeros, namely , in .
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