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Cauchy integrals for \(L_ 2\) functions (English)
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Let \(c(z,\zeta)=(\zeta -z)^{-1}\) for z,\(\zeta\in {\mathbb{C}}\). Let D be a bounded regular plane region with analytic boundary \(\partial D\), and let CF denote the Cauchy transform \[ (CF)(z)=(2\pi i)^{- 1}\oint_{\partial D}c(z,\zeta)F(\zeta)d\zeta \quad (z\in D) \] of \(F\in L^ 2(\partial D)\). Evidently, C maps \(L^ 2(\partial D)\) into \(H^ 2(D)\), the holomorphic Hardy class of D. Its generalized inverse \(C_ g^{-1}\), in the sense of minimum \(L^ 2(\partial D)\)-norm \(\| \cdot \|\), on \(H^ 2(D)\), is \(C_ g^{-1}f\), \(f\in H^ 2(D)\), where \(C_ g^{-1}f\) is the solution of the extremal problem \[ \min \{\| F\|:\quad F\in L^ 2(\partial D),\quad CF=f\}. \] For \(f\in H^ 2(D)\), it is shown that \(C^{-1}f=f\) on \(\partial D\) if and only if \(<f,c(\cdot,z)>_{L^ 2(\partial D)}=0\) for every \(z\in D\).
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generalized inverse
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minimum norm
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Cauchy transform
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