Gleason's problem in infinite dimension (Q2256831)

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    Gleason's problem in infinite dimension (English)
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    23 February 2015
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    It is well known that if \(f\) belongs to the ball algebra \(A(B_n)\) then, given \(a\in B_n\) and \(f\in A(B_n)\), there are functions \(f_j\in A(B_n)\) such that \[ f(z)-f(a)=\sum_{j=1}^n (z_j-a_j) f_j(z). \] The author now discusses in how far this Gleason property can be generalized to the corresponding spaces in infinitely many variables.
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    Gleason problem
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    maximal ideals
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    holomorphic functions of infinitely many variables
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