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    Anisotropic estimates in convex domains of finite type (English)
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    3 December 2003
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    Let \(\Omega \) be a smoothly bounded convex domain of finite type \(m\) and \(f\) be a \((0,1)\)-form, \(\overline \partial \)-closed in \(\Omega .\) It is shown, that for a \((0,1)\)-form \(f\) such that the anisotropic norm introduced by Bruna-Charpentier-Dupain is finite there exists a solution of \(\overline \partial u=f\) belonging to the Hölder space \(\Lambda ^1 (\Omega ).\) If \(f\) satisfies \(\| f\| _{\infty }< \infty ,\) then there exists a solution belonging to the anisotropic space \(\Gamma^{\alpha }_{(\rho )}\) of McNeal-Stein, for all \(0< \alpha < 1/m.\)
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    Cauchy-Riemann equation
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    finite type
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    Hölder spaces
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