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Trivial generators for nontrivial fibres

Linus Carlsson — 2008

Mathematica Bohemica

Pseudoconvex domains are exhausted in such a way that we keep a part of the boundary fixed in all the domains of the exhaustion. This is used to solve a problem concerning whether the generators for the ideal of either the holomorphic functions continuous up to the boundary or the bounded holomorphic functions, vanishing at a point in n where the fibre is nontrivial, has to exceed n . This is shown not to be the case.

Spectrum of certain Banach algebras and ∂̅-problems

Linus CarlssonUrban CegrellAnders Fällström — 2007

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We study the spectrum of certain Banach algebras of holomorphic functions defined on a domain Ω where ∂̅-problems with certain estimates can be solved. We show that the projection of the spectrum onto ℂⁿ equals Ω̅ and that the fibers over Ω are trivial. This is used to solve a corona problem in the special case where all but one generator are continuous up to the boundary.

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