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Sarason interpolation theorem

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In mathematics, the Sarason interpolation theorem, introduced by Sarason (1967), is a generalization of the Caratheodory interpolation theorem and Nevanlinna–Pick interpolation.

References

  • Sarason, Donald (1967), "Generalized interpolation in H", Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 127: 179–203, doi:10.2307/1994641, ISSN 0002-9947, MR 0208383