Zeroes and rational points of analytic functions
arXiv:1608.02455
Abstract
For an analytic function $f(z)=\sum_{k=0}^\infty a_kz^k$ on a neighbourhood of a closed disc $D\subset {\bf C}$, we give assumptions, in terms of the Taylor coefficients $a_k$ of $f$, under which the number of intersection points of the graph $Î_f$ of $f_{\vert D}$ and algebraic curves of degree $d$ is polynomially bounded in $d$. In particular, we show these assumptions are satisfied for random power series, for some explicit classes of lacunary series, and for solutions of linear differential equations with coefficients in ${\bf Q}[z]$. As a consequence, for any function $f$ in these families, $Î_f$ has less than $β\log^αT$ rational points of height at most $T$, for some $α, β>0$.
To appear in Ann. Inst. Fourier (Grenoble). This is the last version as accepted by the journal