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Lecture notes in mathematics

Lecture Notes in MathematicsEdited by A. Dold and B. EckmannSeries: California Institute of Technology, PasadenaAdviser: c. R, DePrima593Klaus BarbeyH

Lecture notes in mathematics Heinz KonigAbstract Analytic Function Theory and Hardy AlgebrasSpringer-VerlagBerlin • Heidelberg • New York 1977AuthorsKlaus Barbey Fachbereich Mathe

matik Umversitat Regensburg UniversitătsstraBe 31 8400 Regensburg/BRDHeinz KonigFachbereich Mathomatik Universităt des Saarlandes 6600 Saarbrucken/BRD Lecture notes in mathematics

AMS Subject Classifications (1970): 46 J10. 46J15ISBN 3-540-08252-2 Springer-Verlag Berlin • Heidelberg ■ New York ISBN 0-387-08252-2 Springer-Verlag

Lecture notes in mathematics

New York ■ Heidelberg • BerlinThis work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whoie or part of the material is concerned, spec

Lecture Notes in MathematicsEdited by A. Dold and B. EckmannSeries: California Institute of Technology, PasadenaAdviser: c. R, DePrima593Klaus BarbeyH

Lecture notes in mathematics n data banks.Under § 54 of the German Copyright Law where copies are made for other than private use. a fee is payable to the publisher, the amount of

the fee to be determined by agreement with the publisher.© by Springer-Veriag Berlin • Heidelberg 1977Printed in GermanyPrinting and binding: Beltz O Lecture notes in mathematics

ffsetdruck, Hemsbach/Bergstr.2141/3140-543210PrefaceThe present work wants to be the systematic presentation of a functional-analytic theory. It is an

Lecture notes in mathematics

abstract version of those parts of classical analytic function theory which can be circumscribed by boundary value theory and Hardy spaces The fascin

Lecture Notes in MathematicsEdited by A. Dold and B. EckmannSeries: California Institute of Technology, PasadenaAdviser: c. R, DePrima593Klaus BarbeyH

Lecture notes in mathematics ory the tools of which arc standard real-analytic methods such as elementary functional analysis and measure theory. The abstract theory started about

twenty years ago in papers of Arens and Singer, Gleason, Kelson and Lowdenslager, Bochner, Bishop, Wermer,... and went through several steps of abstr Lecture notes in mathematics

action (Dirichlet algebras, logmodular algebras,...). It never ceased to radiate back and illuminate the concrete classical theory. We present the ult

Lecture notes in mathematics

imate step of abstraction which hasbeen under work for aboutten years.The central concept is theabstract Hardyalgebra situation. Itiscomprehensive as

Lecture Notes in MathematicsEdited by A. Dold and B. EckmannSeries: California Institute of Technology, PasadenaAdviser: c. R, DePrima593Klaus BarbeyH

Lecture notes in mathematics pters IV-IX. The abstract Hardy algebra situation can be looked upon as a local section of the abstract function algebra situation. To achieve the loc

alization is the main business of the abstract F.and M.Riesz theorem and of the resultant Gleason part decomposition procedure. These are central them Lecture notes in mathematics

es in Chapters II-III devoted to the abstract function algebra situation. Chapter I presents the concrete unit disk situation in such a spirit as to p

Lecture notes in mathematics

repare the abstract concepts. Chapter X is devoted to standard applications of the abstract theory to polynomial and rational approximation in Lho com

Lecture Notes in MathematicsEdited by A. Dold and B. EckmannSeries: California Institute of Technology, PasadenaAdviser: c. R, DePrima593Klaus BarbeyH

Lecture notes in mathematics t comprehensive of which is GAMELIN [1969], the present work contains numerous new results. In concepts and systematization it is shaped after the wor

k of Kõnỉg. Most of the chapters contain substantial new material. A prime point is the systematic use of the associated algebra p/. The most importan Lecture notes in mathematics

t individual new result is perhaps the approximation theorem VI.4.1. Let US also quote Section VI.5 on the Marcel Riesz estimation for the abstract co

Lecture notes in mathematics

njugation after fundamental results of Pichorides in the unit disk situation. For more details we refer to the Introductions and Notes to the individu

Lecture Notes in MathematicsEdited by A. Dold and B. EckmannSeries: California Institute of Technology, PasadenaAdviser: c. R, DePrima593Klaus BarbeyH

Lecture notes in mathematics at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena/California, and which in part had been distributed in a provisional form. He wants to express hi

s warmest thanks to Wim Luxemburg and Charles DePrima who were his hosts in those days, and likewise to Gunter Lumer to whom he owes the participation Lecture notes in mathematics

in the Function Algebra Seminar at the University of Washington in Seat..tle/Washington in 1970. Above all he sends his deepest thanks to Galen Seeve

Lecture notes in mathematics

r and to KÔ2Ô Yabuta for most valuable and pleasant cooperation, and he wants to include his former student Klaus Barbey who started to participate wi

Lecture Notes in MathematicsEdited by A. Dold and B. EckmannSeries: California Institute of Technology, PasadenaAdviser: c. R, DePrima593Klaus BarbeyH

Lecture notes in mathematics re thanks to Michael Neumann for his active interest and valuable work in connection with a common seminar, to Ulla Faust and Gisela Schirmbeck who ty

ped the final text with impressive care and thoughtfulness, to Horst Loch who read most of the proofs with distinctive care, and to Karla May and Gerd Lecture notes in mathematics

Rode for their kind assistance.ContentsChapter I. Boundary Value Theory for Harmonic and Holomorphic Functions in the Unit Disk ... .................

Lecture notes in mathematics

....................1.Harmonic Functions ............................................. 1

Lecture Notes in MathematicsEdited by A. Dold and B. EckmannSeries: California Institute of Technology, PasadenaAdviser: c. R, DePrima593Klaus BarbeyH

Lecture Notes in MathematicsEdited by A. Dold and B. EckmannSeries: California Institute of Technology, PasadenaAdviser: c. R, DePrima593Klaus BarbeyH

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