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Interpolation and duality in spaces of pseudocontinuable functions (2205.12500v2)

Published 25 May 2022 in math.CV, math.CA, and math.FA

Abstract: Given an inner function $\theta$ on the unit disk, let $Kp_\theta:=Hp\cap\theta\bar z\bar{Hp}$ be the associated star-invariant subspace of the Hardy space $Hp$. Also, we put $K_{\theta}:=K2_\theta\cap{\rm BMO}$. Assuming that $B=B_{\mathcal Z}$ is an interpolating Blaschke product with zeros $\mathcal Z={z_j}$, we characterize, for a number of smoothness classes $X$, the sequences of values $\mathcal W={w_j}$ such that the interpolation problem $f\big|{\mathcal Z}=\mathcal W$ has a solution $f$ in $K2_B\cap X$. Turning to the case of a general inner function $\theta$, we further establish a non-duality relation between $K1\theta$ and $K_{\theta}$. Namely, we prove that the latter space is properly contained in the dual of the former, unless $\theta$ is a finite Blaschke product. From this we derive an amusing non-interpolation result for functions in $K_{*B}$, with $B=B_{\mathcal Z}$ as above.

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