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Projective tensor squares of uniform algebras

In discussion with a colleague recently (Jan 2017), $\newcommand{\AD}{A({\bf D})}\newcommand{\CT}{C({\bf T})}$ I was reminded that if $A(D)$ denotes the disc algebra and $\iota: \AD\to \CT$ is the ...
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Walsh-Lebesgue type theorem in $\Bbb R^{2m}$ for $m>1$

Is someone aware of any analogue of the Walsh-Lebesgue theorem in $\mathbb{R}^{2m}$ for $m>1$ and dealing with polyharmonic polynomials? In this post, $\phi$ is said to be polyharmonic in $\mathbb{...
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Inclusion of Hardy spaces

It is well-known that any convergence in $L^p$ for $p \in [1,\infty]$ implies convergence in $L^1_{\text{loc}}$ by Hölder's inequality. It is also known that for $p>1$ it holds that $L^p(\mathbb R)...
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Does a holomorphic function with logarithmic growth at the boundary have $L^2$ boundary values?

Let $f(z)$ be a holomorphic function on the unit disc, with logarithmic growth at the boundary: $$ |f(z)| = \mathcal O\bigg(\log\Big(\frac{1}{1-|z|}\Big)\bigg). $$ Does it follow that the (...
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Link between subharmonic and subanalytic functions

Consider $\Omega$ an open set of $\mathbb{C}$ and $f : \Omega \to \mathbb{R}$ a $C_{\infty}$-function. The following two definitions are well-known (at least the first one) but I prefer to recall them ...
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To find a positive function with compact spectrum

Let $e_1=(0,1)^T$, $$ S=\left\{x\in \mathbb{R}^2\Big| \frac{|\langle x, e_1\rangle|}{|x|}>\delta>0\right\}, $$ is a cone in $\mathbb{R}^2$. I want to find a non-trivial smooth function ...
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Holomorphic "quasi-interpolation" of a function sequence

I am interested in some sort of analytic interpolation. A toy version of my problem is as follows. Let $V \subset \mathbb{C}$ be a complex neighborhood of $[0,1]$. Assume there is some bounded ...
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Double-periodic functions with (possible) poles

Consider the set of double-periodic function $f:\mathbb C/(\mathbb Z+i \mathbb Z) \setminus \{z_0\} \to \mathbb C$, where $z_0$ is a fixed point inside $\mathbb C/(\mathbb Z+i \mathbb Z),$ that have a ...
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The asymptotic behaviour of the Fourier transform of a certain class of radially symmetric functions

Fix $\theta\in (-\pi/2,\pi/2)$ and let $a>0$. Suppose that $f:\mathbb{C}\rightarrow \mathbb{C}$ is analytic in $S:=\{z\in \mathbb{C}: |\arg{z}|<\pi/2\}$ and $$|f(z)|\sim |z|^{-a},\qquad |z|\to \...
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Explicit formula for Bergman kernel on the unit ball

On page 173 in Krantz's book "Explorations in Harmonic analysis" in the proof of Lemma 7.1.21 there is a part that I really don't understand. What I don't understand is why is $$\sum_{\alpha}\frac{z^{\...
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