Connections of the Corona problem with operator theory and complex geometry
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Hardy spaces (30H10) Bergman spaces of functions in several complex variables (32A36) Banach spaces of continuous, differentiable or analytic functions (46E15) Functional analysis techniques applied to functions of several complex variables (32A70) (H^p)-spaces, Nevanlinna spaces of functions in several complex variables (32A35) Algebras of holomorphic functions of several complex variables (32A38) Corona theorems (30H80)
Abstract: The corona problem was motivated by the question of the density of the open unit disk D in the maximal ideal space of the algebra, H1(D), of bounded holomorphic functions on D. In this note we study relationships of the problem with questions in operator theory and complex geometry. We use the framework of Hilbert modules focusing on reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces of holomorphic functions on a domain, in Cm. We interpret several of the approaches to the corona problem from this point of view. A few new observations are made along the way. 2012 MSC: 46515, 32A36, 32A70, 30H80, 30H10, 32A65, 32A35, 32A38 Keywords: corona problem, Hilbert modules, reproducing kernel Hilbert space, commutant lifting theorem 1
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