Conjugate Jacobi series and conjugate functions (Q1925039)

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Conjugate Jacobi series and conjugate functions
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    Conjugate Jacobi series and conjugate functions (English)
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    14 April 1997
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    The starting point is the notion of conjugacy on a Euclidean \(n\)-space as defined by \textit{E. M. Stein} and \textit{G. Weiss} [Acta Math. 103, 25-62 (1962; Zbl 0097.28501)]. Conjugate Jacobi series is introduced in the sense that the Jacobi harmonic function and the conjugate harmonic function (indicated in the title) satisfy the generalized Cauchy-Riemann equations. An integral representation of the Jacobi conjugate function is also given, which is identifiable with the conjugate Jacobi series in some sense. The author proves weak-\(L_1\) boundedness and \(L_p\) boundedness properties of the conjugate mapping for \(1<p<\infty\), which exhibit an analogy to the classical results of M. Riesz and Kolmogorov, respectively. He also proves the a.e. convergence of the Abel means of the conjugate Jacobi series.
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    Jacobi harmonic function
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    conjugate harmonic function
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    weak-\(L_ 1\) boundedness
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    \(L_ p\) boundedness
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    convergence
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    Abel means
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    conjugate Jacobi series
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