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Holomorphic martingales and interpolation between Hardy spaces
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    Holomorphic martingales and interpolation between Hardy spaces (English)
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    18 April 1994
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    The concepts of holomorphic functions and holomorphic martingales introduced by Varopoulos are used to give simple probabilistic proofs of the following interpolation results. If a linear operator \(T\) is bounded both on \(H^ 1(T)\) and on \(H^ \infty(T)\), then it is bounded on \(H^ p(T)\) \((1<p<\infty)\) (P. W. Jones); if it is bounded both on \(H^ 1(T\times T)\) and on \(H^ 2(T\times T)\), then it is bounded on \(H^ p(T\times T)\) \((1<p<2)\) (S. Y. Chang, R. Fefferman) where \(T\) denotes the unit circle in the complex plane; and, moreover, if it is bounded both on \(H^ 1(R_ +^{n+1})\) and on \(L^ \infty(R_ +^{n+1})\), then it is bounded on \(H^ p(R_ +^{n+1})\) \((1<p<\infty)\) (N. M. Riviere, Y. Sagher), too. As the first step these theorems are verified for holomorphic martingale spaces and then they follow easily by a principle of transference.
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    holomorphic functions
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    Hardy spaces
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    Brownian motion
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    holomorphic martingales
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