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The space \(\mathcal H(\Omega,(z_j))\) of holomorphic functions
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    The space \(\mathcal H(\Omega,(z_j))\) of holomorphic functions (English)
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    If \(\Omega\) is a domain of holomorphy, the author constructs and studies dense subspaces of \(\mathcal H (\Omega)\) which (omitting the zero function) consist of functions which do not extend holomorphically outside \(\Omega\). As a consequence, he obtains several interesting characterizations of domains of holomorphy in \(\mathbb{C}^{n}\). An open problem is also presented.
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    domains of holomorphy
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    analytic continuation
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    holomorphic convexity
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    barrelled spaces
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    interpolation
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