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Geometric conditions for interpolation in weighted spaces of entire functions
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    Geometric conditions for interpolation in weighted spaces of entire functions (English)
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    14 January 2008
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    A subharmonic function \(p: \mathbb{C}\to\mathbb{R}_+\) is called a weight if: a) \(\ln(1+ |z|^2)= 0(p(z))\); b) there exist constant \(C_1,C_2> 0\) such that \(|z- w|\leq 1\) implies \(p(w)\leq C_1p(z)+ C_2\), \(A_p(\mathbb{C})\) denotes the vector space of entire functions satisfying \(\sup_{z\in\mathbb{C}}|f(z)|e^{-Bp(z)}<\infty\) for some \(B> 0\). The paper concerns the so-called interpolation problem for \(A_p(\mathbb{C})\), that is finding geometric conditions on a given discrete sequence of complex numbers \(V= \{z_j\}_j\), so that for any sequence of complex numbers \(\{w_j\}_j\) with convenient growth conditions, there exists \(f\in A_p(\mathbb{C})\) such that \(f(z_j)= w_j\) for all \(j\). The author gives a good description of the papers already concerned with the problem (see references below). He shows further that he can adapt his method to gain known results, for example of \textit{C. A. Berenstein} and \textit{B. Q. Li} [J. Geom. Anal. 5, No.~1, 1--48 (1995; Zbl 0813.32002)], and he gives characterisations of \(V\) for the weights \(p(z)= e^{|z|}\) and in the case when \(\ln p(e^r)\) is convex and \(\ln p(r)\) is concave.
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    interpolation problems for entire functions
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    interpolation in weighted spaces \(A_p(\mathbb{C})\)
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