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Fatou theorem for generalized analytic functions (English)
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24 March 1998
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The author expands his program of studying classical phenomena in the spaces of generalized analytic functions on big discs over compact groups with ordered duals. In the present paper he proves analogues of Fatou's theorem on radial limits for various spaces of generalized analytic and generalized harmonic functions. The spaces under consideration are: Hardy-Bohr space \(HB^p\) of generalized analytic functions on the big disc; Hardy-Helson-Lowdenslager space \(HL^p\) of generalized analytic functions connected with Fourier series; Bezikovich space \(B^p\) of generalized harmonic functions, and the Stepanov type space \(S^p\) of generalized harmonic functions on the big disc. It is shown in addition that the spaces \(HB^p\) and \(S^p\) are Banach algebras with respect to the Hadamard product. A complete description of the closed ideals of these algebras is given as well.
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generalized analytic functions
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boundary values
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\(H^p\) spaces
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radial limits
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