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Algebras in sets of queer functions
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    Algebras in sets of queer functions (English)
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    3 September 2007
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    This paper continues the study of the structure of sets of functions having pathological properties. Three types of situations are studied. First, extending the work of \textit{S.\,Hencl} [Proc.\ Am.\ Math.\ Soc.\ 128, No.\,12, 3505--3511 (2000; Zbl 0956.26008)], the authors produce an infinitely generated algebra of continuous nowhere Hölder functions that is dense in \(\mathcal{C}[0,1]\). Second, using Baire's theorem, it is proved that the set of Dirichlet series that are bounded in the right half-plane and diverge everywhere on the imaginary axis contains an algebra. This result should be compared with work of \textit{D.\,Pérez--García, J.\,B.\thinspace Seoane--Sepúlveda} and the reviewer in [Stud.\ Math.\ 175, 83--90 (2006; Zbl 1102.42001)]. Finally, adapting an idea of \textit{Y.\,Benyamini} [Am.\ Math.\ Mon.\ 105, No.\,9, 832--839 (1998; Zbl 0995.54034)], it is shown that the set of functions in \(\mathcal{C}({\mathbb{R}})\) that interpolate every bounded sequence contains a vector space of dimension \(2^{\aleph_0}\).
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    algebras of continuous nowhere Hölder functions
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    algebras of Dirichlet series
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    algebras of continuous interpolating functions
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