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    Generic boundary behaviour of Taylor series in Hardy and Bergman spaces (English)
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    28 November 2016
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    The following results on universal Taylor series in the Hardy and Bergman spaces on the disk are shown: If \(E\) is a closed subset of the unit circle with measure zero, and \(\Lambda\subseteq\mathbb N\) infinite, then comeagre-many \(f\in H^p\), \(1\leq p<\infty\), have the property that for each \(g\in C(E)\) there is a subsequence \((s_nf)_{n\in \Lambda}\) of the sequence \((s_nf)(z):=\sum_{j=0}^n \frac{f^{(j)}(0)}{j!} z^j\) of Taylor sums for \(f\) that converge uniformly to \(g\) on \(E\). Similarily, comeagre-many \(f\in A^p\) have the property that for every measurable function \(g\) on \(\mathbb T\), there is a subsequence of \((s_nf)\) that tends to \(g\) almost everywhere. Also studied is the backward shift \(T\) on Bergman spaces \(A\) on certain Carathéodory domains \(\Omega\) with \(0\in \Omega\). Conditions are given which ensure that \(T\) is mixing; that is for each pair \((U,V)\) of non-empty open sets in \(A\) we have \(T^n(U)\cap V\not=\emptyset\) for all \(n\) sufficiently large. Some related results are given, too.
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    universal Taylor series
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    Hardy space
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    Bergman space
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    backward shift
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    mixing operators
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