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Vector-valued holomorphic and harmonic functions

Wolfgang Arendt (2016)

Concrete Operators

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Holomorphic and harmonic functions with values in a Banach space are investigated. Following an approach given in a joint article with Nikolski [4] it is shown that for bounded functions with values in a Banach space it suffices that the composition with functionals in a separating subspace of the dual space be holomorphic to deduce holomorphy. Another result is Vitali’s convergence theorem for holomorphic functions. The main novelty in the article is to prove analogous results for harmonic...

Extension of vector-valued holomorphic and harmonic functions

José Bonet, Leonhard Frerick, Enrique Jordá (2007)

Studia Mathematica

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We present a unified approach to the study of extensions of vector-valued holomorphic or harmonic functions based on the existence of weak or weak*-holomorphic or harmonic extensions. Several recent results due to Arendt, Nikolski, Bierstedt, Holtmanns and Grosse-Erdmann are extended. An open problem by Grosse-Erdmann is solved in the negative. Using the extension results we prove existence of Wolff type representations for the duals of certain function spaces.

Finely differentiable monogenic functions

Roman Lávička (2006)

Archivum Mathematicum

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Since 1970’s B. Fuglede and others have been studying finely holomorhic functions, i.e., ‘holomorphic’ functions defined on the so-called fine domains which are not necessarily open in the usual sense. This note is a survey of finely monogenic functions which were introduced in (Lávička, R., A generalisation of monogenic functions to fine domains, preprint.) like a higher dimensional analogue of finely holomorphic functions.

Bounded holomorphic functions with multiple sheeted pluripolar hulls

Armen Edigarian, Józef Siciak, Włodzimierz Zwonek (2006)

Studia Mathematica

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We describe compact subsets K of ∂𝔻 and ℝ admitting holomorphic functions f with the domains of existence equal to ℂ∖K and such that the pluripolar hulls of their graphs are infinitely sheeted. The paper is motivated by a recent paper of Poletsky and Wiegerinck.