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How to get universal inner functions (English)
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11 September 2007
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Many interesting results concerning universal inner functions have been proved recently by R.\,Aron, R.\,Mortini and the authors of this paper. Their purpose here is to present a result which puts the existence of universal inner functions in a more general framework. More precisely, a condition, called the mutual approximation property of the triple \((U,\mathcal{B},\mathcal{I})\) of a domain \(U\) in \(\mathbb{C}^d\), and subsets \(\mathcal{B}\) and \(\mathcal{I}\) of the closed unit ball of \(H^{\infty}(U)\), is introduced. The main theorem asserts that if \(\mathcal{I}\) is closed under multiplication and automorphisms, the constant function \(1\) belongs to both \(\mathcal{B}\) and \(\mathcal{I}\), and \((U,\mathcal{B},\mathcal{I})\) satisfies the mutual approximation property, then there is a closed infinite-dimensional vector space, generated by functions in \(\mathcal{I}\), isometric to \(\ell_1\), such that all its elements are universal. The assumptions are satisfied by the set \(\mathcal{I}\) of Blaschke products on the unit disc in \(\mathbb{C}\) and by the set of inner functions on the ball or, more generally, on a bounded symmetric domain. Therefore, the authors obtain as a consequence all known results and many new ones.
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universal functions
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inner functions
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mutual approximation property
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Blaschke product
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