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Interpolation in Spaces of Entire Functions in ℂN

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

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Let {sm} be a discrete set of points in ℂN and λm any sequence of points in ℂ. We shall be interested in finding an entire function F(z) such that F(sm)=λm. This is of course easy if no restriction is placed on F, but we shall be interested in finding an F which in addition satisfies certain growth conditions.

We shall denote the variable z=(z1,..., zN), zj=xj+iyj,

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Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1976

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