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Integral representations of analytic and harmonic functions (English)
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17 January 2012
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In this paper, the author obtains integral representations for analytic and harmonic functions in the disk \(K_R:=\{ z\in\mathbb{C}: |z|<R\}\). For example, let \(C_\rho\) be the circle of radius \(\rho\), where \(0<\rho<R\). If \(f\) is holomorphic in the disk \(K_R\) then \[ f(z)=\frac{\Gamma(1+\alpha)}{2\pi i}\int_0^{+\infty}\,dt\,\int_{C_\rho}\exp\left\{-\left(1-\frac z\zeta\right)^{1+\alpha}t\right\}\cdot\frac{f_\alpha(\zeta)}\zeta\,d\zeta \] is true in \(K_\rho\setminus C_\rho\) for any \(\alpha\), \(-1<\alpha<+\infty\), where \(C_\rho\) is traversed in the positive direction. Here, \(f_\alpha(\zeta)=f_\alpha(\rho e^{i\theta})\equiv\rho^{-\alpha}D^{-\alpha}f(\rho e^{i\theta})\), \(D^{-\alpha}\) is the Riemann-Liouville operator and \(D^0f=f\).
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disk
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gamma function
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Riemann-Liouville operator
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