Pointwise estimate for the Bergman kernel of the weighted Bergman spaces with exponential type weights (Q2438554)

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Pointwise estimate for the Bergman kernel of the weighted Bergman spaces with exponential type weights
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    Pointwise estimate for the Bergman kernel of the weighted Bergman spaces with exponential type weights (English)
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    5 March 2014
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    The concern of the present article is to establish an upper bound for a class of weighted Bergman kernels in the unit disc \(\mathbb D\). We denote for a strongly subharmonic function \(\phi\) on \(\mathbb D\) by \( L_\phi^2(\mathbb D)\) the space of measurable functions \(f\) on \(\mathbb D\) such that \(\| f \|_\phi^2:= \int_{\mathbb D}|f|^2e^{-2\phi}d\lambda\) is finite, where \(\lambda\) denotes the Lebesgue measure. Then there exists the orthogonal projector \(P:L_\phi^2 (\mathbb D) \longrightarrow L_\phi^2(\mathbb D)\cap \{ f \,|\, \text{holomorphic}\} =:AL^2_\phi(\mathbb D)\), which possesses a hermitian integral kernel \(K(z,w)\), the weighted Bergman kernel. One has \[ Pf (z) = \int_{\mathbb D} K(z,w)f(w)e^{-2\phi(w)}d\lambda (w ) \] for \(f \in L^2_\phi(\mathbb D)\). A strongly subharmonic weight function of class \(C^2\) is said to belong to the class \({\mathcal O \mathcal P}(\mathbb D)\) if the following conditions are satisfied. Let \(\tau := \frac{1}{\sqrt{\Delta \phi}}\). Then (1) For some constant \(C_1>0\) one has \(|\tau (z)-\tau (w)| \leq C_1|z-w|\) for \(z,w \in \mathbb D\). (2) For some constant \(C_2>0\) one has \(\tau (z)\leq C_2(1-|z|)\) for \(z \in \mathbb D\). (3) There exist numbers \(a>0\) and \(C_3 \in (0,1)\) such that \( \tau (w) \leq \tau (z)+C_3|z-w|\) for \(w \notin D( z, a\,\tau (z))\), where \(D(z,t)\) denotes the disc around \(z\) with radius \(t\). \smallskip By \(d_\phi\) we denote the distance function that is induced by the hermitian metric \(ds^2=\Delta \phi\,dz d\bar z\). The main result of the authors can now be stated as follows. If the weight \(\phi\) is of class \({\mathcal O \mathcal P}(\mathbb D)\), then we have, with suitable constants \(C,\sigma>0\), the estimate \[ |K(z,w)|\leq C \,\frac{1}{\tau (z)\tau (w)} e^{-\sigma\,d_\phi(z,w)} \] for \(z,w \in \mathbb D\).
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    subharmonic weight functions
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    weighted Bergman kernels
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