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Generic Behavior of Classes of Taylor Series Outside the Unit Disk

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It is known that, generically, Taylor series of functions holomorphic in the unit disk turn out to be “maximally divergent” outside of the disk. For functions in classical Banach spaces of holomorphic functions, as for example, Hardy spaces or the disk algebra, the situation is more delicate. In this paper, it is shown that the behavior of the partial sums on sets outside the open unit disk sensitively depends on the way the sets touch the unit circle. As main tools, results on simultaneous approximation by polynomials are proved.

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Correspondence to Jürgen Müller.

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Communicated by Sergey Denisov.

Andreas Jung has been supported by DFG-Forschungsstipendium JU 3067/1-1.

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Costakis, G., Jung, A. & Müller, J. Generic Behavior of Classes of Taylor Series Outside the Unit Disk. Constr Approx 49, 509–524 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00365-018-9425-7

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