Division in Douglas algebras and some applications (Q1059180)

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    1985
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    Let A and B be two Douglas algebras and let \(h\in B\). It is proved that the following are equivalent: (1) \(hA\subset B;\) (2) \(z_ B(h)\supset M(B)\setminus M(A)\), here \(z_ B(h)=\{x\in M(B):\) \(h(x)=0\}\) and M(B) is the maximal indeal space of B. If b is an inner function, we put \(N_ B(\bar b)=the\quad closure\quad \cup \{Supp \mu_ x:\quad x\in M(B),\quad | b(x)| <1\}.\) If \(B\subsetneqq A\), we put \(N_ B(A)=\) The closure \(\cup\{Supp \mu_ x: x\in M(B)\setminus M(A)\}.\) The author showed that if \(B\subsetneqq A\), B admits a best approximation and there exists an inner function b such that \(\bar b\in A\) and \(N_ B(A)=N_ B(\bar b)\) then the unit ball of (A/B) has extreme points. In particular, if b is a non continuous inner function then the unit ball of \(H^{\infty}[\bar b]/H^{\infty}+C\) has extreme points.
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    Douglas algebras
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    maximal indeal space
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    inner function
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    best approximation
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    unit ball
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    extreme points
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