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Degenerate elliptic operators, Hardy spaces and diffusions on strongly pseudoconvex domains
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    Degenerate elliptic operators, Hardy spaces and diffusions on strongly pseudoconvex domains (English)
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    23 October 1995
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    The author investigates linear topological properties of the Hardy space \(H^ 1\) associated to solutions of the Laplace-Beltrami operator and more general elliptic operators on a smoothly bounded strongly pseudoconvex domain equipped with the Bergman metric. He characterizes such Hardy spaces in terms of diffusions and non-isotropic atoms, sees that the dual space of \(H^ 1\) is equivalent to the nonisotropic BMO space, sees that \(H^ 1\) is isomorphic to the classical Hardy space on the open unit disc in the plane and proves that the Hardy space \(H^ 1\) of holomorphic functions on a strongly pseudoconvex domain is isomorphic to the classical one on the open unit disc, as conjectured by Wotjaszczyk.
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    Hardy space
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    Laplace-Beltrami operator
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    elliptic operators
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    pseudoconvex domain
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    Bergman metric
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    diffusions
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    dual space
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    BMO space
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