Let $f:Ω→ℂ$ be a non-zero holomorphic function and $g:Ω→ℂ$ be a non-zero non-holomorphic function. We know that all the zeros of $f$ are isolated. Assume that $$f(s)=0⇒g(s)=0$$
Can we deduce that the zeros of $g$ are also isolated?
Let $f:Ω→ℂ$ be a non-zero holomorphic function and $g:Ω→ℂ$ be a non-zero non-holomorphic function. We know that all the zeros of $f$ are isolated. Assume that $$f(s)=0⇒g(s)=0$$
Can we deduce that the zeros of $g$ are also isolated?
Consider $f(z)=z$ and $g(z)=Re(z)$.