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For 0 < γ ≤ 1, let be the big Lipschitz algebra of functions analytic on the open unit disc which satisfy a Lipschitz condition of order γ on ̅. For a closed set E on the unit circle and an inner function Q, let be the closed ideal in consisting of those functions for which
(i) f = 0 on E,
(ii) as d(z,E),d(w,E) → 0,
(iii) .
Also, for a closed ideal I in , let = z ∈ : f(z) = 0 for every f ∈ I and let be the greatest common divisor of the inner parts of non-zero functions in I....
We denote by the unit circle and by the unit disc of ℂ. Let s be a non-negative real and ω a weight such that (n ≥ 0) and the sequence is non-decreasing. We define the Banach algebra
.
If I is a closed ideal of , we set . We describe all closed ideals I of such that h⁰(I) is at most countable. A similar result is obtained for closed ideals of the algebra without inner factor. Then we use this description to establish a link between operators with countable spectrum and interpolating sets...
The structure of closed ideals of a regular algebra containing the classical A∞ is considered. Several division and approximation results are proved and a characterization of those ideals whose intersection with A∞ is not {0} is obtained. A complete description of the ideals with countable hull is given, with applications to synthesis of hyperfunctions.
We investigate the well known Newton method to find roots of entire holomorphic functions. Our main result is that the immediate basin of attraction for every root is simply connected and unbounded. We also introduce “virtual immediate basins” in which the dynamics converges to infinity; we prove that these are simply connected as well.
Completeness of a dilation system on the standard Lebesgue space is considered for 2-periodic functions . We show that the problem is equivalent to an open question on cyclic vectors of the Hardy space on the Hilbert multidisc . Several simple sufficient conditions are exhibited, which include however practically all previously known results (Wintner; Kozlov; Neuwirth, Ginsberg, and Newman; Hedenmalm, Lindquist, and Seip). For instance, each of the following conditions implies cyclicity...
In this paper we introduce and investigate three new subclasses of p-valent analytic functions by using the linear operator Dmλ,p(f * g)(z). The various results obtained here for each of these function classes include coefficient bounds, distortion inequalities and associated inclusion relations for (n, θ)-neighborhoods of subclasses of analytic and multivalent functions with negative coefficients, which are defined by means of a non-homogenous differential equation.
2000 Math. Subject Classification: 30C45A known family of fractional integral operators is used here to define
some new subclasses of analytic functions in the open unit disk U. For each
of these new function classes, several inclusion relationships are established.
Let A denote the class of analytic functions with normalization [...] in the open unit disk [...] Set [...] and define [...] in terms of the Hadamard product [...] In this paper, we introduce several new subclasses of analytic functions defined by means of the operator [...] [...] .Inclusion properties of these classes and the classes involving the generalized Libera integral operator are also considered.
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