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Hölder type estimates for the \(\partial \)-equation in strongly pseudoconvex domains
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    Hölder type estimates for the \(\partial \)-equation in strongly pseudoconvex domains (English)
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    22 July 2009
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    The Hölder space of functions of order \(\alpha,(0<\alpha <1)\) is defined by the condition \[ |g(z)-g(\zeta)|\leq C_g|z-\zeta|^\alpha. \] In this paper, the authors consider a generalized version of Hölder space of functions which is defined by \[ |g(z)-g(\zeta)|\leq C_g\omega (|z-\zeta|). \] where \(\omega\) is a regular majorant, which is a function has the following properties, (1) \(\omega\) is a continuous increasing function on \([0,\infty)\). (2) \(\omega (0)=0\) and \(\omega(t)/t\) is non-increasing. (3) There is a constant \(C_\omega\) such that ; \[ \int_0^\delta\frac {\omega(t)} t dt + \delta\int_\delta^\infty \frac {\omega(t)}{t^2} dt \leq C_\omega \omega(\delta) \] for all \(0<\delta <1\).(Examples for regular majorant are \(\omega(t)=t^\alpha, \omega(t)=t^\alpha (\ln t)^\beta\).) Also a regular majorant \(\omega\) has an order \(\alpha ,(0 < \alpha <1)\) if there exist an \(\alpha\) and a positive constant \(t_0\) such that \[ \alpha = \sup \{\gamma:\frac {\omega(t)}{t^\gamma} \;\text{is increasing} \;\;,0<t<t_0\}=\inf \{\gamma:\frac {\omega(t)}{t^\gamma} \;\text{is decreasing} \;\;,0<t<t_0\}. \] The main result of this paper is {Theorem.} Let \(D \subset \subset \mathbb C^n(n\geq 2)\) be a strongly pseudoconvex domain with \(C^4\) -boundary and \(0<\alpha <1/2\). If a regular majorant \(\omega_\alpha\) has order \(\alpha\) and \(f\in \Lambda_q(\omega_\alpha,D)\) with \(\overline \partial f=0, (1\leq q \leq n)\), then there is a solution \(u\in \Lambda_{q-1}(t^{1/2}\omega_\alpha, D)\) of \(\overline \partial u=f\) such that for some constant \(C_\omega\) \[ \|u\|_{t^{1/2}\omega} \leq C_\omega\|f\|_\omega. \] The proof is based on the regular majorant version of Hardy-Littlewood Lemma {Lemma.} Let \(D\subset \subset \mathbb R^n\) be a bounded domain with \(C^2\)-boundary. If \(g\) is a \(C^1(D)\)-function and \(\omega_\gamma\) is a regular majorant of order \(\gamma,(0<\gamma <1)\) such that for some constant \(C_g\), \[ |dg(x)|\leq C_g\frac {\omega_\gamma(|\rho(x)|)}{|\rho(x)|}, x\in D, \] then we have \[ |g(x)-g(y)|\leq C_g\omega_\gamma(|x-y|). \] Most part of works in this paper is to show that the Henkin's integral satisfies the condition for the Hardy-Littlewood Lemma.
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    \(\overline \partial\)-equation
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    Hölder estimates
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    regular majorant
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    strongly pseudoconvex domain
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