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Recursive interpolating sequences

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Abstract This paper is devoted to pose several interpolation problems on the open unit disk ???? of the complex plane in a recursive and linear way. We look for interpolating… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper is devoted to pose several interpolation problems on the open unit disk ???? of the complex plane in a recursive and linear way. We look for interpolating sequences (zn) in ???? so that given a bounded sequence (an) and a suitable sequence (wn), there is a bounded analytic function f on ???? such that f(z1) = w1 and f(zn+1) = anf(zn) + wn+1. We add a recursion for the derivative of the type: f′(z1) = w1′$\begin{array}{} w_1' \end{array} $ and f′(zn+1) = an′$\begin{array}{} a_n' \end{array} $ [(1 − |zn|2)/(1 − |zn+1|2)] f′(zn) + wn+1′,$\begin{array}{} w_{n+1}', \end{array} $ where (an′$\begin{array}{} a_n' \end{array} $) is bounded and (wn′$\begin{array}{} w_n' \end{array} $) is an appropriate sequence, and we also look for zero-sequences verifying the recursion for f′. The conditions on these interpolating sequences involve the Blaschke product with zeros at their points, one of them being the uniform separation condition.

Keywords: begin array; array end; interpolating sequences; end array

Journal Title: Open Mathematics
Year Published: 2018

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