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hayman's result for $ A^2(D) $

Consider injective homolomorphic functions $f:\mathbb D\to \mathbb C$ on the unit disk $|z|\leq 1$, normalized by the conditions $f(0)=0$ and $f'(0)=1$. Thus for $|z|\leq 1$ we have $ f(z)=\...
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Blaschke condition on upper half plane

if f is in $H^{1}$ the Hardy space with integrable norm, and if f is not identically zero, then the zeroes of f (certainly countable in number) satisfy the Blaschke condition.Can any "Blaschke ...
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Estimate for an oscillatory integral of the first kind

I am confused in finding the right bound for the following oscillatory integral $$I = \int_\mathbb{R} (\psi(2^{-k} \xi))^2 e^{i (y \xi - 3 \eta \xi^2 t)} d\xi.$$ Where $\psi(2^{-k} \xi)$ is a smooth ...
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Measures, orthogonal to holomorphic functions

Let $G$ be a domain in $\mathbb{C}^{d}$ and let $H\left(G\right)$ be the space of all holomorphic functions on $G$. My question is how to characterize all such (Radon) measures $\mu$ on $G$, that $\...
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Absolute convergence of logarithm of polynomial with positive coefficient ($\ln G(z) = \sum\limits_{i = 0}^\infty {{q_i}{z^i}} $)

Special problem: Let $G(z)$ be a probability generating function(pgf, the $z$ can be seen as real number or complex number), that is $$G(z) = \sum\limits_{i = 0}^\infty {{p_i}{z^i}} ,(\left| z \right|...
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Nth root of a matrix as an analytic function?

Let $A$ be a $k \times k$ invertible matrix over complex numbers. If it possible to write its nth root as an analytic function (i.e. power series in $A$)? EDIT: Complex coefficients can be functions ...
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Pair of positive harmonic functions with negative inner product in Drury-Arveson space

Define a reproducing kernel on the Euclidean ball in $\mathbb{C}^d$ by $$k(z,w)=\frac{1}{1-\langle z,w\rangle}+\frac{1}{1-\langle w,z\rangle}-1.$$ Call the corresponding real reproducing kernel ...
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Regarding basis of holomorphic Hardy space

Let $\Omega\subset\mathbb{C}^n$ be any $C^{\infty}$ bounded domain and let $H^2(\partial\Omega)$ denotes a holomorphic Hardy space which is a $L^2(\partial\Omega)$ closure of $A^{\infty}(\Omega)(=\...
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Max-root inequality for convex combination of real-stable monic polynomials (Kadison-Singer Problem)

In the paper "The Kadison-Singer Problem" by Marcin Bownik (https://arxiv.org/pdf/1702.04578.pdf), the following Lemma (3.8) is proven: Lemma: Let $p, q\in \mathbb{R}[x]$ be stable monic ...
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Existence of a distinguished continuous version of the logarithm of a continuous function

Let $E$ be a $\mathbb R$-Banach space and $\varphi\in C^0(E,\mathbb C\setminus\{0\})$ with $\varphi(0)=1$. I want to show that there is an unique $\psi\in C^0(E,\mathbb C)$ with $\psi(0)=0$ and $$\...
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Regarding upper semicontinuity of a function

Let $E$ be a linear subspace of $\mathbb{C}^{n\times n}$. Define the function $\mu_E:\mathbb{C}^{n\times n}\longrightarrow \mathbb{R}_+$ as $$ \mu_E(A)=\frac{1}{\inf\{\|X\|:X\in E\text{ and }\det(I_n-...
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Regarding outer function being the quotient of two outer functions

Let $\mathbb{D}$ and $\mathbb{T}$ denote the open unit disk and unit circle in $\mathbb{C}$ respectively. We write $Hol(\mathbb{D})$ for the space of all holomorphic functions on $\mathbb{D}.$ The ...
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Is the hypothesis "uniformly equivalent" needed?

I am reading S. Shimorin's paper titled Complete Nevanlinna-Pick property of Dirichlet-type spaces. My question concerns Lemma 2.3. which is as follows: Assume $\mathscr{H}$ is a Hilbert space of ...
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Analytic continuation of $\int_V (f(x_1,\cdots,x_n))^s dx_i$

Let $V$ be an $n$-dimensional simplex, let $f(\boldsymbol{x}) = f(x_1,\cdots,x_n)\in \mathbb{C}[x_1,\cdots,x_n]$ be a product of linear polynomials that is non-zero in interior of $V$. Also let $E(\...
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On analytic functions on the complement of a curve without jump across the curve almost everywhere

Question. Suppose $f$ is an analytic function on $\mathbb C\setminus\mathbb R$ and assume that the boundary values of $f$ from above and below the real axis (denoted $f_\pm$ respectively) exist almost ...
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Does the complex interpolation space $(L^1(\mathbb{R}),W^{2,1}(\mathbb{R}))_{\frac{1}{2}}$ continuously embed into $L^\infty(\mathbb{R})$?

The complex interpolation space between $(L^p(\mathbb{R}),W^{2,p}(\mathbb{R}))_\theta$ with interpolation parameter $\theta=\frac{1}{2}$ is known to be $W^{1,p}(\mathbb{R})$ for $1<p<\infty$. As ...
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Proving that $u_0$ is a canonical solution

I've asked this question on stack exchange before but no one could help me so I wish I can get some help here. Let's first start with the definition of the canonical solution: Consider $\frac{\...
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Reverse Sobolev inequality for holomorphic functions

Problem. Let $U \subset \mathbb{C}$ be open and $[0,1] \subset U$. Assume $f(z)$ is holomorphic on $U$. Is it possible to find a constant $C$ (that depends on $f$) such that, for all $0 \leq a < b \...
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Existence of analytic function in disk algebra [closed]

Does there exist an analytic function $f\in A(\mathbb{D})$, where $A(\mathbb{D})$ is the disk algebra, such that $f(0)=0$ and the real part of $f(z)$ is strictly positive?
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Semilinear elliptic equations in complex plane

Let $D$ denote the closed unit disk centered at the origin in the complex plane. Let $F: D \times \mathbb C \to \mathbb C$ be a smooth function. Is there any theory for well-posedness (in the sense of ...
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Does a holomorphic function with logarithmic growth at the boundary have $L^2$ boundary values?

Let $f(z)$ be a holomorphic function on the unit disc, with logarithmic growth at the boundary: $$ |f(z)| = \mathcal O\bigg(\log\Big(\frac{1}{1-|z|}\Big)\bigg). $$ Does it follow that the (...
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On a question relating integral equation:

I don't know if the following question qualifies as research level. If it isn't, sorry. Set the following terminology: $ \alpha_1 =\alpha_1(t,x)=t(\tan^{-1}(x)+c)$ $\alpha_2=\alpha_2(s,x)=s(\tan^{-1}(...
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Dominant singularity of a multivariate complex function and Cauchy integral formula

Suppose I have a function $f: \mathbb C^d \rightarrow \mathbb C$, that i know in close form, and from which i want to bound the taylor coefficients around 0. For that, I am using the cauchy integral ...
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Hilbert transform on weighted Sobolev spaces

Let $\mathscr H\,f$ denote the Hilbert transform of a function $f \in L^2(\mathbb R)$. We know that $\mathscr H$ is an isometry on $L^2(\mathbb R)$, but I want to know to what is the mapping ...
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The conformal map from interior of ellipse to interior of the unit disk (property check)

Based on example 5 (page 546) and example 7 (page 550) of the book "Applied and computational complex analysis. Volume 3, Wiley, 1986" written by Peter Henrici, if $a,b>0$ satisfies $a^2-...
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A holomorphic map into a Hilbert space with prescribed orthogonality

This is a variation of my previous question. Let $X\subset \mathbb{C}^n$ be a domain, and let $L:X\times X\to \mathbb{C}$ be such that $L(x,x)>0$, $L(y,x)=\overline{L(x,y)}$ and $L(\cdot,y)$ is ...
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Closure of the space of holomorphic functions on the open disk in $\mathbb{C}$ with respect to a Hardy-space-like semi-norm

Let $\mathcal{A}\left(\mathbb{D}\right)$ denote the vector space over $\mathbb{C}$ of all holomorphic functions $f:\mathbb{D}\rightarrow\mathbb{C}$. Define the following semi-norm:$$\left\Vert f\right\...
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Sub Banach spaces (Banach algebras) of the disc algebra which are invariant under the differentiation operator

In this question the disc algebra $\mathcal{A}(\mathbb{D})$ is the Banach algebra of all holomorphic functions on the unit open disc $\mathbb{D} \subset \mathbb{C}$ which have a ...
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Covariant derivative of the Monge-Ampere equation on Kähler manifolds

I am reading D. Joyce book "Compact manifolds with special holonomy" and I have some problems of understanding some computation on page 111, the first line in the proof of Proposition 5.4.6. More ...
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Integral with product of two infinite sums

I am looking for references and results on integrals with product of two infinite sums: $$S_1=\int_0^{\infty} \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} f(nx) \sum_{k=0}^{\infty} \overline{ g(kx)} dx$$ Above integral is ...
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Regarding outer functions again

Consider the Hardy space $H^p, 0<p\leq\infty$ (defined here). It is said that given any two outer functions $x_1$ and $x_2$ in $H^p$, there exists $a_1$ and $a_2$ in $H^\infty$ such that $a_1x_1=...
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Regarding representation of an outer function

Theorem 2.1 in the book ‘Theory of Hp spaces by Peter. L Duren states that : Any function $f$ analytic on the unit disc belongs to the Nevanlinna class iff it is of the form $\frac{g}{h}$ where $g$ ...
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Dual space of functions of exponential type

The dual space of entire functions is known. It is the space of functions analytic around infinity with non-constant term, $\mathcal{O}^\infty_0$. The action of $F\in \mathcal{O}^\infty_0$ on an ...
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Is this double integral of Fourier series always real?

Consider $f(x)$ a function from $\mathbb{R^+}$ to $\mathbb{C}$ such that $f(x) \sim_0 x$ and $\int_{0}^{\infty} f(x) dx=\int_{0}^{\infty} x^2 f(x) dx=0$ Can we demonstrate that following integral is ...
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Link between subharmonic and subanalytic functions

Consider $\Omega$ an open set of $\mathbb{C}$ and $f : \Omega \to \mathbb{R}$ a $C_{\infty}$-function. The following two definitions are well-known (at least the first one) but I prefer to recall them ...
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To find a positive function with compact spectrum

Let $e_1=(0,1)^T$, $$ S=\left\{x\in \mathbb{R}^2\Big| \frac{|\langle x, e_1\rangle|}{|x|}>\delta>0\right\}, $$ is a cone in $\mathbb{R}^2$. I want to find a non-trivial smooth function ...
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The $n$-th derivative for $z$ at $z = 0$ of $F(a,b)(z)$ is no less than that of $F(\frac{a+b}{2},\frac{a+b}{2})(z)$ [closed]

The proposition the OP wants to prove is incorrect. --Aug 8, 2017 Can we find a elegant way to prove that the $n$-th derivative for $z$ at $z = 0$ of $F(a,b)(z)$ is no less than that of $F(\frac{a+...
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Is every bijective analytic map bi-analytic?

Suppose that $E$ and $F$ are complex Banach spaces and $U\subset E$ and $V\subset F$ are open subses. $f\colon U\to V$ is analytic $f\colon U\to V$ is bijective Is $f$ bi-analytic? (i.e. is its ...
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The boundedness of an entire function along the imaginary axis

I am looking for an answer in the affirmative or the negative concerning the asymptotics of an entire function. The question, relatively simple to state, has proven very taxing to solve and requires ...
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When does analytic in the operator norm imply analytic in the trace class norm?

This is a crosspost from MSE. It's been up there for a few weeks now. A 200 rep bounty yielded no results (or even comments). I'm hoping someone here has some helpful ideas. See this post for the ...
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Is logarithmic convexity of the heat kernel with complex time a general fact?

Suppose $H$ is a non-negative self-adjoint operator acting on $L^2(\mathbb{R}^n)$, and generates an analytic semigroup with kernel satisfying a Gaussian upper bound, i.e., if we denote $K(t,x,y)$ the ...
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complex contour integral calculation after Möbius transformation

Good day to everyone. In my scientific research I've got stuck with a contour integration problem. I would like to evaluate the following integral: $$I=\int_0^{\infty } \frac{e^{\frac{\alpha -\mathrm ...
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A parametrix for the $\bar\partial$ operator adapted to a holomorphic foliation

Let $X$ be a compact complex manifold with (regular) holomorphic foliation given by a holomorphic subbundle $\mathcal F$ of the tangent bundle. The foliation induces a filtration on differential forms....
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A specific projection and compactness on the Bargmann-Fock space

Let $F_2$ be the Bargmann Fock space defined as the space of entire functions $f$ on $\mathbb{C}$ such that \begin{align*} \int_{\mathbb{C}} |f(z)|^2 e^{- |z|^2} dA(z) \end{align*} ($dA$ is just ...
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Existence of solution to linear fractional equation

We consider the equation $$ \sum_{j=1}^n \frac{\lambda_j}{x-x_j} =i$$ where $\lambda_j>0$ and $x_j$ are real distinct numbers. I want to show that if $\lambda_k$ is small compared to the ...
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Analytical predicate for integers over complex numbers

A complex number $z$ is an integer if and only if $\sin(\pi z)=0$. It follows that a complex number $z$ is an integer if and only $\sin^2(\pi z) = 0$. So for a real analytic function $f$ and any real ...
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Incoherence of Fubini therorem with integral on Fourier series

I ask this question because of the apparent incoherence of the value of following integral: $$I=\int_{0}^{1} \int_{0}^{\infty} \left|\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} f(nx) e^{2 i \pi n y} \right|^2 dx dy$$ ...
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$\mathcal P(K)=\mathcal R(K)$ iff $\Bbb C\backslash K$ is connected

Let $K$ be a compact set in $\Bbb C$. Let $\mathcal P(K)$ be the closed algebra generated by polynomials on $K$ and $\mathcal R(K)$ the closed algebra generated by rational functions without poles in $...
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On a property of complex exponentials

Does there exist a simple smooth closed curve $\gamma:S^1\to \mathbb C$ such that $$ \int_{0}^{2\pi} e^{\gamma(e^{it})} \, |\gamma'(e^{it} )|\,dt =0?$$
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A unitary matrix of functions [closed]

If $A(z)=[A_{ij} (z)] $ is an $n\times n$ unitary matrix valued functions. Is there a characterization of such matrix if: (1) the entries are analytic functions on a set $D$. and (2) if the ...
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