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On locally convex extension of H in the unit ball and continuity of the Bergman projection

M. Jasiczak — 2003

Studia Mathematica

We define locally convex spaces LW and HW consisting of measurable and holomorphic functions in the unit ball, respectively, with the topology given by a family of weighted-sup seminorms. We prove that the Bergman projection is a continuous map from LW onto HW. These are the smallest spaces having this property. We investigate the topological and algebraic properties of HW.

On boundary behaviour of the Bergman projection on pseudoconvex domains

M. Jasiczak — 2005

Studia Mathematica

It is shown that on strongly pseudoconvex domains the Bergman projection maps a space L v k of functions growing near the boundary like some power of the Bergman distance from a fixed point into a space of functions which can be estimated by the consecutive power of the Bergman distance. This property has a local character. Let Ω be a bounded, pseudoconvex set with C³ boundary. We show that if the Bergman projection is continuous on a space E L ( Ω ) defined by weighted-sup seminorms and equipped with the topology...

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