A generalization of the Cauchy-Hua integral formula on the Lie ball (Q1304941)

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A generalization of the Cauchy-Hua integral formula on the Lie ball
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    A generalization of the Cauchy-Hua integral formula on the Lie ball (English)
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    29 January 2001
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    The introduction of this article is self sufficient, and so adequately expressed are the relevant definitions, notations and references that one has no problem in realizing the central theme of the paper: to obtain a generalized Cauchy-Hua integral formula \[ G(z)=s. \int_{\Sigma_{\lambda,r}} H_{\lambda,r} (z,w)G(w)dw,\;z\in\widetilde B(\lambda,r) \] where \(s. \int_{\Sigma_{\lambda,r}}\) is the symbolic integral form \[ s. \int_{\Sigma_{\lambda,r}} \overline{F(z)} G(z)d^.z= \int_{\Sigma_{\lambda,r}} \overline{F(tz)} G(t^{-1}z) d^.z, \] where \(\Sigma_{\lambda,r}\) is a real analytic manifold or also known as the Shilov boundary of the domain, \[ \widetilde B(\lambda,r)= \bigl\{(\zeta_1, \zeta_2): |\zeta_1 \zeta_2|< |\lambda |^2,|\zeta_1|<r,|\zeta_2 |<r \bigr\}, \] while in the last section of the paper, the author calculates the Cauchy-Hua kernel \(H_{\lambda,r} (z,w)\) and Poisson kernel \(K_{\lambda,r}, (z,w)\) in the one-dimensional case. The author initially discusses the symbolic integral form on \(\Sigma_{\lambda,r}\) and on \(\widetilde S_{\lambda,r}\) (also a real analytic manifold) in the form \[ s.\int_{S_r} \overline{F(x)} G(x)dx \] for \(\lambda=r\), where \[ s.\int_{\widetilde S_{\lambda,r}} \overline{F(z)} G(z)d^.z= \int_{\widetilde S_{\lambda,r}} \overline{F(tz)} G(t^{-1}z)d^.z. \] There are given the integral representation of complex harmonic functions on \(\widetilde B(r)\), the open disk Lie ball of radius \(r\) and the integral representation of holomorphic functions on \(\widetilde B(\lambda,r)\), the open subset of \(\widetilde B(r)\), with very interesting remarks on the results. Theorems given, with detailed proof, in the sections 3 and 4 are very interesting and assist in the analysis of the central formula, which may be spelled, briefly, as follows. Assume \(0< |\lambda |<r\), the complex 2-dimensional Lie ball is \[ \widetilde B( \lambda,r)= \bigl\{(\zeta_1, \zeta_2)\in \mathbb{C}^2;\;|\zeta_1 |< r,\;|\zeta_2|< r\bigr\}, \] thus, the complex 1-dimensional sphere is \[ \widetilde S_\lambda= \bigl\{(\zeta_1, \zeta_2)\in \mathbb{C}^2;\;\zeta_1\zeta_2 =\lambda^2 \bigr\}. \] Then, having defined the boundary of the set \(\widetilde S_\lambda\) as \(\widetilde S_{\lambda,r}\), the author considers the Shilov boundary of the domain to arrive, after interesting substitution and calculation, at a reproducing formula \[ G_k(\eta_1, \eta_2)= \int_{\Sigma_{\lambda,r}} H_{\lambda, r,k} (\eta_1,\eta_2, \zeta_1, \zeta_2)G_k (\zeta_1, \zeta_2)d^. (\zeta), \] for a \(k\)-homogeneous polynomial \(G_k\). Further using a orthogonality relation, another reproducing formula for a \(k\)-homogeneous harmonic polynomial \(G_k\) is obtained. Eventually, the 1-dimensional Cauchy-Hua kernel of \({\mathcal O} (\widetilde B(r))\) [the space of holomorphic functions on \(\widetilde B(r)]\) with respect to the Lie sphere \(\Sigma_r\) is derived (cf. p. 191 of this paper), to have the central formula \[ G(\eta_1, \eta_2)=s. \int_{\Sigma_{\lambda,r}} H_{\lambda, r}(\eta_1, \eta_2, \zeta_1,\zeta_2) G(\zeta_1, \zeta_2)d^.(\zeta), \quad (\eta_1, \eta_2)\in \widetilde B(\lambda,r). \]
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    holomorphic functions
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    Poisson's integral formula
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    harmonic polynomials
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    Cauchy-Hua integral
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