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Disk algebra

In mathematics, specifically in functional and complex analysis, the disk algebra A(D) (also spelled disc algebra) is the set of holomorphic functions ƒ : D → , (where D is the open unit disk in the complex plane ) that extend to a continuous function on the closure of D. That is, where H∞(D) denotes the Banach space of bounded analytic functions on the unit disc D (i.e. a Hardy space).When endowed with the pointwise addition (ƒ + g)(z) = ƒ(z) + g(z), and pointwise multiplication (ƒg)(z) = ƒ(z)g(z), this set becomes an algebra over C, since if ƒ and g belong to the disk algebra then so do ƒ + g and ƒg. Given the uniform norm, by construction it becomes a uniform algebra and a commutative Banach algebra. By construction the disc algebra is a closed subalgebra of the Hardy space H∞. In contrast to the stronger requirement that a continuous extension to the circle exists, it is a lemma of Fatou that a general element of H∞ can be radially extended to the circle almost everywhere. (Wikipedia).

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