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Compact homomorphisms between algebras of analytic functions

Richard AronPablo GalindoMikael Lindström — 1997

Studia Mathematica

We prove that every weakly compact multiplicative linear continuous map from H ( D ) into H ( D ) is compact. We also give an example which shows that this is not generally true for uniform algebras. Finally, we characterize the spectra of compact composition operators acting on the uniform algebra H ( B E ) , where B E is the open unit ball of an infinite-dimensional Banach space E.

Algebrability of the set of non-convergent Fourier series

We show that, given a set E ⊂ 𝕋 of measure zero, the set of continuous functions whose Fourier series expansion is divergent at any point t ∈ E is dense-algebrable, i.e. there exists an infinite-dimensional, infinitely generated dense subalgebra of 𝓒(𝕋) every non-zero element of which has a Fourier series expansion divergent in E.

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