Representing measures on multiply connected planar domains (Q1173785)

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Representing measures on multiply connected planar domains
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    Representing measures on multiply connected planar domains (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    Let \(D\) be a \(g\)-connected planar domain and let \(a\in D\) and \(f\in \text{Hol}(D)\). The evaluation functional \(f\to f(a)\) can be given by \(f(a)= \int_{\partial D} f dm\), \(m>0\), and the set \(M_ a\) of all such representing measures can be affinely identified with a convex subset \(C_ a\) of \(R^ g\). The author shows that \(C_ a\) has a smooth parametrization \(\pi_ a: R^ g\to C_ a\), \(\pi_ a(x)= {1\over 2\pi} \vec\nabla\log{\theta(x)\over \theta(x+ \omega_ a)}\), where \(\theta\) is the Riemann theta function associated with the Schottky double \(X\) (it is a compact Riemann surface \(X= D\cup\partial D\cup D'\), where \(D'\) is the second copy of \(D\) glued along the boundary to \(\partial D\cup D\), and the conformal structure of \(D'\) is conjugate to that of \(D\)), and the vector \(\omega_ a\) has the coordinates equal to harmonic measures based at \(a\) of connected components of \(D\). The function \(\pi_ a(x)\) provides a covering of \(C_ a\) by the torus \(R^ g/Z^ g= T^ g\). Further, the author shows that each point of \(T^ g\) corresponds to a natural Hardy decomposition of \(L^ 2(dm)\). Finally, he discusses two examples given by \textit{D. Nash} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 192, 129-138 (1974; Zbl 0283.30024)] and \textit{D. Sarason} [J. Funct. Anal. 7, 359-385 (1971; Zbl 0223.30057)] and establishes there critical divisors of representing measures in \(M_ a\) for some \(a\).
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    smooth parametrization
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    Riemann theta function
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    Schottky double \(X\)
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    harmonic measures
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    Hardy decomposition
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