Admissibility of majorants in certain model subspaces: necessary conditions
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- Admissible Majorants for Model Subspaces of H2, Part II: Fast Winding of the Generating Inner Function
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- Majorants of meromophic functions with fixed poles
- Moduli and arguments of analytic functions from subspaces in \(H^ p\) that are invariant for the backward shift operator
- Polynomials in the de Branges spaces of entire functions
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(5)- Admissible Majorants for Model Subspaces of H2, Part I: Slow Winding of the Generating Inner Function
- Admissible majorants for model subspaces, and arguments of inner functions
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1083119 (Why is no real title available?)
- Model functions with nearly prescribed modulus
- Admissible Majorants for Model Subspaces of H2, Part II: Fast Winding of the Generating Inner Function
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