Function Classes on the Unit Disc: An Introduction

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Function Classes on the Unit Disc: An Introduction

Miroslav Pavlović
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This monograph contains a study on various function classes, a number of new results and new or easy proofs of old results (Fefferman-Stein theorem on subharmonic behavior, theorems on conjugate functions and fractional integration on Bergman spaces, Fefferman's duality theorem), which are interesting for specialists; applications of the Hardy-Littlewood inequalities on Taylor coefficients to (C, α)-maximal theorems and (C, α)-convergence; a study of BMOA, due to Knese, based only on Green's formula; the problem of membership of singular inner functions in Besov and Hardy-Sobolev spaces; a full discussion of g-function (all p > 0) and Calderón's area theorem; a new proof, due to Astala and Koskela, of the Littlewood-Paley inequality for univalent functions; and new results and proofs on Lipschitz spaces, coefficient multipliers and duality, including compact multipliers and multipliers on spaces with non-normal weights.


It also contains a discussion of analytic functions and lacunary series with values in quasi-Banach spaces with applications to function spaces and composition operators. Sixteen open questions are posed.


The reader is assumed to have a good foundation in Lebesgue integration, complex analysis, functional analysis, and Fourier series.


Further information can be found at the author's website at http://poincare.matf.bg.ac.rs/~pavlovic.

Volumen:
52
Año:
2013
Editorial:
De Gruyter
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
462
ISBN 10:
3110281902
ISBN 13:
9783110281903
Serie:
De Gruyter Studies in Mathematics
Archivo:
PDF, 2.86 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2013
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