Weighted Bergman kernels and virtual Bergman kernels (Q2460728)

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Weighted Bergman kernels and virtual Bergman kernels
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    Weighted Bergman kernels and virtual Bergman kernels (English)
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    13 November 2007
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    Let \(\Omega \subset \mathbb C^n\) be a domain and \(p: \Omega \to (0, + \infty)\) be a weight function on \(\Omega,\) \[ \hat {\Omega}_1 = \{(z, \zeta) \in \Omega \times {\mathbb C}: | \zeta| < p (z)\}, \] \[ \hat {\Omega}_m = \{ (z, Z) \in \Omega \times {\mathbb C}^n: | | Z| | ^2 < p (z)\}, \] where \(| | \cdot | | \) is the Hermitian norm on \({\mathbb C}^m\). The author has introduced a function \(L_0\) (virtual Bergman kernel) and has represented the Bergman kernel \(\hat {K}_m\) of \(\hat {\Omega}_m, m \geq 1,\) in terms of \(L_0\) by the formula \[ \hat {K}_m (z, Z) = \frac{1}{m!} \frac {\partial^m}{\partial r^m} L_0 (z, r) | _{r = | | Z| | ^2}. \] The paper is devoted to the investigation the properties of this virtual Bergman kernel. The explicit expression for this function is obtained for some special case.
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    Bergman kernel
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    weight function
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    virtual Bergman kernel
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