On the boundary behaviour of derivatives of functions in the disc algebra (Q721028)

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On the boundary behaviour of derivatives of functions in the disc algebra
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    On the boundary behaviour of derivatives of functions in the disc algebra (English)
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    18 July 2018
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    Let \(A(\mathbb D)\) denote the disc algebra of functions analytic on the unit disc \(\mathbb D\) and continuous on \(\overline{\mathbb D}\), and let \((\zeta_k)_{k\geq 1}\) be a sequence of points in \(\partial \mathbb D\). Further, for each \(k\), let \((z_n^k)_{n\geq 1}\) be a sequence of points in \(\mathbb D\) such that \(z_n^k\rightarrow \zeta_k\) as \(n\rightarrow \infty \). A function \(f\in A(\mathbb D)\) is said to belong to the collection \(\mathcal U((\zeta_k),(z_n^k))\) if, for any sequence \((w_k)_{k\geq 1}\) in \(\mathbb C\), there is an increasing sequence \((n_j)\) of natural numbers such that \(f^{(k)}(z_{n_j}^k)\rightarrow w_k\) as \( j\rightarrow \infty \) for every \(k\geq 1\). The main result of this paper says that \(\mathcal U((\zeta_k),(z_n^k))\) is a dense \(G_\delta\)-subset of \(A(\mathbb D)\) and is densely lineable and spaceable.
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    disc algebra
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    universal boundary behaviour
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