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These lecture notes take the reader from Lennart Carleson's first deep results on interpolation and corona problems in the unit disk to modern analogues in the disk and ball. The emphasis is on introducing the diverse array of techniques needed to attack these problems rather than producing an...
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American Mathematical Society
2009
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description | These lecture notes take the reader from Lennart Carleson's first deep results on interpolation and corona problems in the unit disk to modern analogues in the disk and ball. The emphasis is on introducing the diverse array of techniques needed to attack these problems rather than producing an encyclopedic summary of achievements. Techniques from classical analysis and operator theory include duality, Blaschke product constructions, purely Hilbert space arguments, bounded mean oscillation, best approximation, boundedness of the Beurling transform, estimates on solutions to the \bar\partial equ |
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spelling | cern-22642022021-04-21T19:13:27Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2264202engSawyer, Eric TSawyer, E TFunction theoryMathematical Physics and MathematicsThese lecture notes take the reader from Lennart Carleson's first deep results on interpolation and corona problems in the unit disk to modern analogues in the disk and ball. The emphasis is on introducing the diverse array of techniques needed to attack these problems rather than producing an encyclopedic summary of achievements. Techniques from classical analysis and operator theory include duality, Blaschke product constructions, purely Hilbert space arguments, bounded mean oscillation, best approximation, boundedness of the Beurling transform, estimates on solutions to the \bar\partial equAmerican Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22642022009 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Sawyer, Eric T Sawyer, E T Function theory |
title | Function theory |
title_full | Function theory |
title_fullStr | Function theory |
title_full_unstemmed | Function theory |
title_short | Function theory |
title_sort | function theory |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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