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Let \(\Omega\) be a simply connected domain \(\Omega\subset \mathbb{C}\), \(\Omega\neq \mathbb{C}\) and \(\zeta\in\Omega\). For \(f\in H(\Omega),\) we denote by \(S_N(f,\zeta)(z)\) the sequence of partial sums of the Taylor development of \(f\) with center \(\zeta\). It is well -known that generically for \(f\in H(\Omega)\) the following holds: for every compact set \(K\), \(K\cap\Omega=\emptyset\) with \(K^c\) connected, and every function \(h: K\to\mathbb{C}\) continuous on \(K\) and holomorphic in \(K^\circ\), there exists a strictly increasing sequence \(\lambda_n\in\{0,1,2,\dots\}\) such that \(\sup_{z\in K}|S_{\lambda_n}(f,\zeta)(z)-h(z)|\to 0\) as \(n\to+\infty\) [\textit{V. Nestoridis}, in: Proceedings of the 3rd CMFT conference on computational methods and function theory 1997, Nicosia, Cyprus, 1997. Singapore: World Scientific. 421--430 (1999; Zbl 0942.30003)]. We denote by \(\mathcal{U}(\Omega,\zeta)\) the set of such universal functions. Since 1996 many authors have been investigating the properties of these universal Taylor series (see the references therein). Let \(S=\{z\in\mathbb{C}:-1<\text{Re}z<1\}\) and \(\mathbb{D}=\{z\in\mathbb{C}:| z|<1\}.\) In the present paper, the author proves the two following main results : - there is a function \(f\in\mathcal{U}(S,0)\) such that, for any conformal mapping \(F:\mathbb{D}\to S,\) \(f\circ F\notin \mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},F^{-1}(0))\); - if \(f\in \mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},0),\) then for almost every point \(\xi,\) with \(| \xi|=1,\) \(f(\{z:| z-\xi|<\alpha (1-| z|)<\alpha t\})\) is dense in \(\mathbb{C}\) for all \(\alpha>1\) and \(0<t\leq 1\). The first assertion shows that the universal approximation property is not conformally invariant. The second assertion shows that the classical universal Taylor series have extreme angular boundary behavior. To obtain these nice results, the author uses in a cunning way the potential theory. Finally the author shows that there exists \(f\) in \(\mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},0)\) such that \(z\mapsto (z-1)f(z)\) does not belong to \(\mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},0).\) This gives an answer to a question of Costakis.
Property / review text: Let \(\Omega\) be a simply connected domain \(\Omega\subset \mathbb{C}\), \(\Omega\neq \mathbb{C}\) and \(\zeta\in\Omega\). For \(f\in H(\Omega),\) we denote by \(S_N(f,\zeta)(z)\) the sequence of partial sums of the Taylor development of \(f\) with center \(\zeta\). It is well -known that generically for \(f\in H(\Omega)\) the following holds: for every compact set \(K\), \(K\cap\Omega=\emptyset\) with \(K^c\) connected, and every function \(h: K\to\mathbb{C}\) continuous on \(K\) and holomorphic in \(K^\circ\), there exists a strictly increasing sequence \(\lambda_n\in\{0,1,2,\dots\}\) such that \(\sup_{z\in K}|S_{\lambda_n}(f,\zeta)(z)-h(z)|\to 0\) as \(n\to+\infty\) [\textit{V. Nestoridis}, in: Proceedings of the 3rd CMFT conference on computational methods and function theory 1997, Nicosia, Cyprus, 1997. Singapore: World Scientific. 421--430 (1999; Zbl 0942.30003)]. We denote by \(\mathcal{U}(\Omega,\zeta)\) the set of such universal functions. Since 1996 many authors have been investigating the properties of these universal Taylor series (see the references therein). Let \(S=\{z\in\mathbb{C}:-1<\text{Re}z<1\}\) and \(\mathbb{D}=\{z\in\mathbb{C}:| z|<1\}.\) In the present paper, the author proves the two following main results : - there is a function \(f\in\mathcal{U}(S,0)\) such that, for any conformal mapping \(F:\mathbb{D}\to S,\) \(f\circ F\notin \mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},F^{-1}(0))\); - if \(f\in \mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},0),\) then for almost every point \(\xi,\) with \(| \xi|=1,\) \(f(\{z:| z-\xi|<\alpha (1-| z|)<\alpha t\})\) is dense in \(\mathbb{C}\) for all \(\alpha>1\) and \(0<t\leq 1\). The first assertion shows that the universal approximation property is not conformally invariant. The second assertion shows that the classical universal Taylor series have extreme angular boundary behavior. To obtain these nice results, the author uses in a cunning way the potential theory. Finally the author shows that there exists \(f\) in \(\mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},0)\) such that \(z\mapsto (z-1)f(z)\) does not belong to \(\mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},0).\) This gives an answer to a question of Costakis. / rank
 
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    Let \(\Omega\) be a simply connected domain \(\Omega\subset \mathbb{C}\), \(\Omega\neq \mathbb{C}\) and \(\zeta\in\Omega\). For \(f\in H(\Omega),\) we denote by \(S_N(f,\zeta)(z)\) the sequence of partial sums of the Taylor development of \(f\) with center \(\zeta\). It is well -known that generically for \(f\in H(\Omega)\) the following holds: for every compact set \(K\), \(K\cap\Omega=\emptyset\) with \(K^c\) connected, and every function \(h: K\to\mathbb{C}\) continuous on \(K\) and holomorphic in \(K^\circ\), there exists a strictly increasing sequence \(\lambda_n\in\{0,1,2,\dots\}\) such that \(\sup_{z\in K}|S_{\lambda_n}(f,\zeta)(z)-h(z)|\to 0\) as \(n\to+\infty\) [\textit{V. Nestoridis}, in: Proceedings of the 3rd CMFT conference on computational methods and function theory 1997, Nicosia, Cyprus, 1997. Singapore: World Scientific. 421--430 (1999; Zbl 0942.30003)]. We denote by \(\mathcal{U}(\Omega,\zeta)\) the set of such universal functions. Since 1996 many authors have been investigating the properties of these universal Taylor series (see the references therein). Let \(S=\{z\in\mathbb{C}:-1<\text{Re}z<1\}\) and \(\mathbb{D}=\{z\in\mathbb{C}:| z|<1\}.\) In the present paper, the author proves the two following main results : - there is a function \(f\in\mathcal{U}(S,0)\) such that, for any conformal mapping \(F:\mathbb{D}\to S,\) \(f\circ F\notin \mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},F^{-1}(0))\); - if \(f\in \mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},0),\) then for almost every point \(\xi,\) with \(| \xi|=1,\) \(f(\{z:| z-\xi|<\alpha (1-| z|)<\alpha t\})\) is dense in \(\mathbb{C}\) for all \(\alpha>1\) and \(0<t\leq 1\). The first assertion shows that the universal approximation property is not conformally invariant. The second assertion shows that the classical universal Taylor series have extreme angular boundary behavior. To obtain these nice results, the author uses in a cunning way the potential theory. Finally the author shows that there exists \(f\) in \(\mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},0)\) such that \(z\mapsto (z-1)f(z)\) does not belong to \(\mathcal{U}(\mathbb{D},0).\) This gives an answer to a question of Costakis.
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