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Weighted integrals of holomorphic functions on the polydisc. II.
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    Weighted integrals of holomorphic functions on the polydisc. II. (English)
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    11 April 2005
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    Summary: Let \({\mathcal L}^p_\alpha(U^n)\) denote the class of all measurable functions defined on the unit polydisc \(U^n= \{z\in\mathbb{C}^n\mid|z_i|< 1\), \(i= 1,\dots, n\}\) such that \[ \| f\|^p_{{\mathcal L}_\alpha(U^n)}= \int_{U^n} |f(z)|^p \prod^n_{j=1} (1-|z_j|^2)^{\alpha_j} dm(z_j)< \infty, \] where \(\alpha_j> -1\), \(j= 1,\dots, n\), and \(dm(z_j)\) is the normalized area measure on the unit disk \(U\), \(H(U^n)\) the class of all holomorphic functions on \(U^n\) and let \({\mathcal A}^p_\alpha(U^n)= {\mathcal L}^p_\alpha(U^n)\cap H(U^n)\) (the weighted Bergman space). We prove that for \(p\in (0,\infty)\), \(f\in{\mathcal A}^p_\alpha(U^n)\) if and only if the functions \[ \prod_{j\in S} (1-|z_j|^2) {\partial^{|S|}f\over \prod_{j\in S}\partial z_j} (\chi_S(1) z_1,\chi_S(2)z_2,\dots, \chi_S(n) z_n) \] belong to the space \({\mathcal L}^p_\alpha(U^n)\) for every \(S\subseteq\{1,2,\dots, n\}\), where \(\chi_S(\cdot)\) is the characteristic function of \(S\), \(|S|\) is the cardinal number of \(S\), and \(\prod_{j\in S}\partial z_j= \partial z_{j_1}\cdots\partial z_{j|S|}\), where \(j_k\in S\), \(k= 1,\dots,|S|\). This result extends theorem 22 of \textit{Kehe Zhu} in [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 309, No. 1, 253--268 (1988; Zbl 0657.32002)], when \(p\in(0,1)\). Also in the case \(p\in[1,\infty)\), we present a new proof. For part I of this paper see the author, Z. Anal. Anwendungen 23, No. 3, 577--587 (2004).
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    holomorphic function
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    weighted Bergman space
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    polydisc
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