Logic Seminar
Building 15, Room 131
Interpolating sequences and Kadison-Singer
Michael Hartz,
Department of Mathematics,
Washington University in St. Louis,
A sequence $(z_n)$ in the unit disc is called an interpolating sequence for $H^\infty$ if for every bounded sequence of complex values $(w_n)$, there exists a bounded analytic function $f$ in the disc such that $f(z_n) = w_n$ for all $n$. Such sequences were characterized by Lennart Carleson. I will talk about a generalization of Carleson's theorem to other classes of functions. The proof of this result uses the solution of the Kadison-Singer problem due to Marcus, Spielman and Srivastava. This is joint work with Alexandru Aleman, John McCarthy and Stefan Richter.
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