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Canonical isometry on weighted Bergman spaces (English)
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1989
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Let u be an absolutely continuous measure on a domain \(D\subset \mathbb{C}^ N\) with a strictly positive continuous Radon-Nikodym derivative with respect to the Lebesgue measure. Let \(G(u)\) be the group of biholomorphic automorphisms \(\varphi\) of \(D\) which leave u invariant modulo holomorphic change of gauge (i.e. for which the mapping \(\psi_\varphi : D \to \mathbb{C}\) defined by \(u(\varphi(D')) = \int_{D'} | \psi_\varphi |^ 2 du\), \(D'\subset D\), is a nonzero holomorphic function). Let \(V_{\varphi} : L^2 H(D,u) \to L^2 H(D,u)\) be the isometry of \(G(u)\) defined as \((V_\varphi f)(z) = f(\varphi (z))\psi_{\varphi}(z)\). The author proves two special results for \(V_\varphi\). 1) If \(L^2 H(D,u) \neq \{0\}\) and if a \(\varphi\) from \(G(u)\) has a fixed point then there exists a linearly dense orthogonal system of eigenfunctions of \(V_\varphi;\) 2) Let \(D\) be a bounded simply connected domain in \(\mathbb{C}^ N\) which is complete and whose sectional curvature with respect to the Bergman metric is nonpositive. If \(V_\varphi\) possesses an eigenfunction then \(\varphi\) has a fixed point.
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Bergman kernel
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eigenfunction
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fixed point
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isometry
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strictly positive continuous Radon-Nikodym derivative with respect to the Lebesgue measure
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group of biholomorphic automorphisms
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invariant modulo holomorphic change of gauge
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sectional curvature
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Bergman metric
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