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    Function algebras on disks. II (English)
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    15 October 2007
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    The authors give sufficient conditions on functions \(g\) being \(C^1\) on a small disk \(D\) around the origin in order that the algebra \([z^2,g^2,D]\) generated by \(z^2\) and \(g^2\) is dense in the space of all continuous, complex valued functions on \(D\). Previous results of this type were given mainly by \textit{P.\,de Paepe} [Math.\ Z.\ 212, No.\,2, 145--152 (1993; Zbl 0789.30027)] and by \textit{P.\,de Paepe} and the first author of this paper in the first part of this series [Complex Variables, Theory Appl.\ 47, No.\,5, 447--451 (2002; Zbl 1028.46081)]. A novelty here is that the lowest order terms of \(g(z)-\overline z\) are linear combinations of monomials \(z^m\overline z^n\), where \(m+n\geq 0\), \(m,n\in\mathbb Z\).
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    uniform approximation
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    polynomial convexity
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    planar algebras
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