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Hilbert spaces of analytic functions of infinitely many variables

O. V. Lopushansky, A. V. Zagorodnyuk (2003)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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We study spaces of analytic functions generated by homogeneous polynomials from the dual space to the symmetric Hilbertian tensor product of a Hilbert space. In particular, we introduce an analogue of the classical Hardy space H² on the Hilbert unit ball and investigate spectral decomposition of unitary operators on this space. Also we prove a Wiener-type theorem for an algebra of analytic functions on the Hilbert unit ball.

On some spaces of holomorphic functions of exponential growth on a half-plane

Marco M. Peloso, Maura Salvatori (2016)

Concrete Operators

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In this paper we study spaces of holomorphic functions on the right half-plane R, that we denote by Mpω, whose growth conditions are given in terms of a translation invariant measure ω on the closed half-plane R. Such a measure has the form ω = ν ⊗ m, where m is the Lebesgue measure on R and ν is a regular Borel measure on [0, +∞). We call these spaces generalized Hardy–Bergman spaces on the half-plane R. We study in particular the case of ν purely atomic, with point masses on an arithmetic...

Hölder functions in Bergman type spaces

Yingwei Chen, Guangbin Ren (2012)

Studia Mathematica

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It seems impossible to extend the boundary value theory of Hardy spaces to Bergman spaces since there is no boundary value for a function in a Bergman space in general. In this article we provide a new idea to show what is the correct version of Bergman spaces by demonstrating the extension to Bergman spaces of a result of Hardy-Littlewood in Hardy spaces, which characterizes the Hölder class of boundary values for a function from Hardy spaces in the unit disc in terms of the growth...

On Hilbert’s solution of Waring’s problem

Paul Pollack (2011)

Open Mathematics

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In 1909, Hilbert proved that for each fixed k, there is a number g with the following property: Every integer N ≥ 0 has a representation in the form N = x 1k + x 2k + … + x gk, where the x i are nonnegative integers. This resolved a conjecture of Edward Waring from 1770. Hilbert’s proof is somewhat unsatisfying, in that no method is given for finding a value of g corresponding to a given k. In his doctoral thesis, Rieger showed that by a suitable modification of Hilbert’s proof, one...