On approximation by euclidean and non-euclidean translations of an analytic function
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DOI10.1090/S0002-9904-1941-07588-9zbMATH Open0028.40003WikidataQ105972084 ScholiaQ105972084MaRDI QIDQ5783220FDOQ5783220
Publication date: 1941
Published in: Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Cited In (32)
- Universal families and hypercyclic operators
- Hypercyclicity of composition operators on Banach spaces of analytic functions
- Large vector spaces generated by bounded universal functions
- Approximation by the Translates of a Single Function
- Universal entire functions for affine endomorphisms of \(\mathbb C^N\)
- Universal Vectors for Operators on Spaces of Holomorphic Functions
- Universal locally univalent functions and universal conformal metrics with constant curvature
- Strong transitivity of composition operators
- Universality of automorphisms on the ball of bounded holomorphic functions on the polydisk
- Hereditarily hypercylic operators
- Holomorphic monsters
- Universalfunktionen in einfach zusammenhängenden Gebieten
- Multiply universal holomorphic functions
- Disjoint mixing operators
- Disjoint hypercyclic linear fractional composition operators
- Universelle Approximation durch Riesz-Transformierte der geometrischen Reihe
- Universality on higher order Hardy spaces
- Spectral theory and hypercyclic subspaces
- Sequences of derivatives and normal families
- On a theorem of Seidel and Walsh
- Approximation by antiderivatives
- Linear structure of hypercyclic vectors
- Hypercyclic composition operators with automorphisms of the upper half-plane
- U-Operators
- Universality properties of the quaternionic power series and entire functions
- Compositional universality in the N-dimensional ball
- A universal Blaschke product
- Linear factorization of hypercyclic functions for differential operators
- Über cluster sets analytischer Funktionen
- Dynamics of weighted composition operators
- Universality of holomorphic functions bounded on closed sets
- Universal functions on complex general linear groups
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