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    Taylor coefficients of functions in Fock spaces (English)
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    The Fock space \(F^p_\alpha\), where \(p>0\) and \(\alpha>0\), consists of entire functions \(f\) such that the function \(f(z)e^{-\alpha| z| ^2/2}\) is \(p\)th power integrable on the complex plane with respect to area measure. The paper proves estimates for the Taylor coefficients of functions in \(F^p_\alpha\) that are analogous to the classical Hausdorff-Young and Hardy-Littlewood theorems concerning the Taylor coefficients of functions in the Hardy spaces of the unit disk.
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    Fock spaces
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    Taylor coefficients
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