Interpolating with outer functions

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Abstract: The classical theorems of Mittag-Leffler and Weierstrass show that when lambdan is a sequence of distinct points in the open unit disk D, with no accumulation points in D, and wn is any sequence of complex numbers, there is an analytic function phi on D for which phi(lambdan)=wn. A celebrated theorem of Carleson cite{MR117349} characterizes when, for a bounded sequence wn, this interpolating problem can be solved with a bounded analytic function. A theorem of Earl cite{MR284588} goes further and shows that when Carleson's condition is satisfied, the interpolating function phi can be a constant multiple of a Blaschke product. In this paper, we explore when the interpolating phi can be an outer function. We then use our results to refine a result of McCarthy cite{MR1065054} and explore the common range of the co-analytic Toeplitz operators on a model space.









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