The Corona Property in Nevanlinna quotient algebras and Interpolating sequences
Abstract
Let I be an inner function in the unit disk D and let N denote the Nevanlinna class. We prove that under natural assumptions, Bezout equations in the quotient algebra N/I N can be solved if and only if the zeros of I form a finite union of Nevanlinna interpolating sequences. This is in contrast with the situation in the algebra of bounded analytic functions, where being a finite union of interpolating sequences is a sufficient but not necessary condition. An analogous result in the Smirnov class is proved as well as several equivalent descriptions of Blaschke products whose zeros form a finite union of interpolating sequences in the Nevanlinna class.
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