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Carleson measures for the generalized Bergman spaces via a \(T(1)\)-type theorem
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    Carleson measures for the generalized Bergman spaces via a \(T(1)\)-type theorem (English)
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    27 October 2008
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    Let \(\alpha\in\mathbb{R}\), \(\alpha>-n-1\). The generalized Bergman space \(A_\alpha^2\) is defined to be the space of all holomorphic functions \(f\) in the unit ball \(\mathbb{D}\) of \(\mathbb{C}^n\) with the property \[ \|f\|_\alpha^2=\sum\limits_{m\in\mathbb{N}^n}|c(m)|^2 \frac{\Gamma(n+1+\alpha)m!}{\Gamma(n+1+|m|+\alpha)}<\infty, \] where \(f(z)=\sum_{m\in\mathbb{N}^n}c(m)z^m\) is the Taylor expansion of \(f\). In this paper, the author gives a new characterization of Carleson measures for the spaces \(A_\alpha^2\). In order to do so, the author shows first that the Carleson measures problem for \(A_\alpha^2\) is equivalent to the \(T(1)\)-type problem associated with the Calderón-Zygmund kernel \(K_\alpha\). Then, by introducing a sort of curvature in the unit ball adapted to the kernel \(K_\alpha\), the author establishes a good \(\lambda\) inequality which yields the solution of the \(T(1)\)-type problem.
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    generalized Bergman space
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    Carleson measure
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    Calderón-Zygmund kernel
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    curvature
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