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    12 March 1996
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    Let \(S\) be the unit sphere in \(\mathbb{C}^n\), equipped with the usual rotation-invariant measure \(d\sigma\), and \(I_\beta \mu(\eta)= \int_S {{d\mu} \over {|1-\langle \eta, \zeta\rangle |^{n- \beta}}}\) for \(\eta\in S\), \(0< \beta< n\) and any finite measure \(\mu\in M(S)\). The energy of \(\mu\) is defined as \(E_p^\beta (\mu)= |I_\beta \mu|^{p'}_{L^{p'} (d\sigma)}\), where \(p'= p/ (p-1)\) for \(1<p\). If \(d\mu= f\cdot d\sigma\), \(f\in L^1 (d\sigma)\), set \(I_\beta \mu= I_\beta f\). The authors consider two holomorphic modifications of the Hedberg-Wolff potential. Let \(\mu\in M^+ (S)\), \(1< p< \infty\), \(0< \beta\leq n/p\), and \(B(\zeta, r)\) be the anisotropic ball of radius \(r\), centered at \(\zeta\in S\). For any \(\lambda >0\) and \(z\), \(|z|<1\), they set \[ U_\lambda^{\beta p} \mu (z)= \int_0^1 \int_S \Bigl[{{\mu(B (\zeta, 1-r))} \over {(1- r)^{n- \beta p}}} \Bigr ]^{p'-1} {{(1- r)^{\lambda- n}} \over {(1- r\langle z, \zeta\rangle )^\lambda}} d\sigma (\zeta) {{dr} \over {1-r}}. \] If \(0< \lambda< 1\), they set \[ V_\lambda^{\beta p} \mu (z)= \int_0^1 \Bigl [\int_S {{(1- r)^{\lambda+ \beta p-n}} \over {(1- r\langle z, \zeta\rangle )^\lambda}} d\mu (\zeta)\Bigr]^{p'-1} {{dr} \over {1- r}}. \] The main result is the following statement: Theorem 1. Let \(\mu\in M^+\), \(p>1\), \(0< \beta\leq n/p\) and \(1> \lambda> n- \beta p\). \[ (i) \quad \text{If }p\leq 2, \text{ then } \bigl|U_\lambda^{\beta p} \mu \bigr|^p_{H^p_\beta} \leq CE^\beta_p (\mu), \qquad (ii) \quad \text{If }p\geq 2, \text{ then } \bigl|V_\lambda^{\beta p} \mu \bigr|^p_{H^p_\beta}\leq CE^\beta_p (\mu). \] Here \(H^p_\beta\) is the Hardy-Sobolev space of functions holomorphic in the unit ball. Making use of these estimates, the authors investigate exceptional sets of functions defined on the unit ball, i.e., the subsets of the sphere where the function fails to have a finite admissible limit. In particular, they prove the following conjecture from the article of \textit{P. Ahern} and the first author [Indiana Univ. Math. J. 38, 417-453 (1989; Zbl 0691.46022)]: If \(p>1\), \(0\leq n- \beta p<1\), and \(K\) is a compact subset of \(S\) such that \(\text{Cap} (K, L^p_\beta) =0\), then \(K\) is exceptional for the space \(H^p_\beta\).
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    nonlinear potentials
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    exceptional boundary sets
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    holomorphic modifications of the Hedberg-Wolff potential
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    Hardy-Sobolev space
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