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An operator-theoretic approach to theorems of the Pick-Nevanlinna and Loewner types. II
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    An operator-theoretic approach to theorems of the Pick-Nevanlinna and Loewner types. II (English)
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    In part I [ibid. 3, 408-436 (1980; Zbl 0439.47010)] the authors developed an abstract scheme which comprehends a variety of problems on interpolation by holomorphic functions. Here they present a modification of the scheme which can handle interpolation problems involving matrix- valued and operator-valued functions. Various concrete applications are given. The scheme provides an efficient way of establishing the necessary and sufficient conditions for interpolation in the problems considered.
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    interpolation by holomorphic functions
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    matrix-valued and operator-valued functions
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