Interpolating with outer functions
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Abstract: The classical theorems of Mittag-Leffler and Weierstrass show that when is a sequence of distinct points in the open unit disk , with no accumulation points in , and is any sequence of complex numbers, there is an analytic function on for which . A celebrated theorem of Carleson cite{MR117349} characterizes when, for a bounded sequence , 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 can be a constant multiple of a Blaschke product. In this paper, we explore when the interpolating 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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