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Interpolation in the Nevanlinna and Smirnov classes and harmonic majorants (English)
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26 January 2005
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Let \(X\) be a class of holomorphic functions on the unit disc \({\mathbb D}\). A discrete sequence \(\Lambda(\subset{\mathbb D})\) is called interpolating for \(X\) if \(X| _{\Lambda}\) is an ideal in \(\ell^\infty\). The set of all interpolating sequences for \(X\) is denoted by \(\text{Int }X\). For any algebra \(X\) containing the constants the Blaschke condition \(\sum_\Lambda(1-| \lambda| )<\infty\) is necessary for \(\Lambda\in\text{Int }X\). Given the Blaschke product \(B_\Lambda=\prod_{\lambda\in\Lambda}b_\lambda\), \(b_\lambda=(| \lambda| /\lambda)(\lambda-z)(1-\bar\lambda z)^{-1}\), denote \(B_\lambda=B_\Lambda/b_\lambda\). If \(X=H^\infty\) then the class \(\text{Int }H^\infty\) consists of Carleson sequences characterizing by the condition \(\inf_{\lambda\in\Lambda}| B_\lambda(\lambda)| >0\). The authors consider a free interpolation problem in the Nevanlinna class \(N\) and the Smirnov class \(N^+\). Let \(\varphi_\Lambda(z)=\text{log }| B_\lambda(\lambda)| ^{-1}\) if \(z=\lambda\in\Lambda\), and \(\varphi_\Lambda(z)=0\) otherwise. It is shown that \(\Lambda\in\text{Int } N\) if and only if the function \(\varphi_\Lambda\) admits a harmonic majorant. A positive harmonic majorant \(h(z)\) is called \textit{quasi-bounded} if it is a Poisson integral of an absolutely continuous positive measure. A sequence \(\Lambda\) is shown to be in \(\text{Int } N^+\) if and only if the function \(\varphi_\Lambda\) admits a quasi-bounded harmonic majorant. The class of functions which admit harmonic (quasi-bounded) majorant is characterized in dual terms. Simple geometric necessary conditions for \(\Lambda\) to be in \(\text{Int } N\) (\(\text{Int } N^+\)) are obtained: \(\Lambda\in\text{Int } N\Longrightarrow\lim_{| \lambda| \to 1}(1-| \lambda| )\log| B_\lambda(\lambda)| ^{-1}<\infty\), \(\Lambda\in\text{Int } N^+\Longrightarrow\lim_{| \lambda| \to 1}(1-| \lambda| )\log| B_\lambda(\lambda)| ^{-1}=0\). When \(\Lambda\) lies in a finite union of Stolz angles these implications are shown to be equivalences and the former one gives partially a result of \textit{A.G. Naftalevič} [Vilniaus Valst. Univ. Mokslu Darbai. Mat. Fiz. Chem. Ser. 5, 5-27 (1956)]. A result of \textit{N. Yanagihara} [Ill. J. Math. 18, 427--435 (1974; Zbl 0296.30028)] concerning free interpolation in \(N^+\) is also discussed.
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free interpolation
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Smirnov class
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Nevanlinna class
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harmonic majorant
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