Growth properties of plurisubharmonic functions related to Fourier-Laplace transforms (Q1307115)
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Growth properties of plurisubharmonic functions related to Fourier-Laplace transforms (English)
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27 August 2000
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The purpose of the paper is to study the behavior at infinity of Fourier-Laplace transforms of distributions or more generally plurisubharmonic functions \(u\) in \({\mathbb C}^n\), \(u\in PSH({\mathbb C}^n)\). If \(H\) is a supporting function in \({\mathbb R}^n\), that is, \(H\) is convex and positively homogeneous of degree 1, then \(P_H\) will denote the set of \(u\in PSH({\mathbb C}^n)\) such that \[ u(\zeta)\leq H(\Im\zeta),\quad\zeta\in{\mathbb C}^n;\quad u(\zeta)=H(\Im\zeta),\quad\zeta\in{\mathbf CR}^n . \] The set \(L_\infty(u)\) of limits of \(T_tu=u(t\cdot)/t\) as \(t\to +\infty\) is a compact \(T\) invariant subset of the set \(P_H\). In the paper some basic properties of \(P_H\) are proved when \(H\) has various smoothness properties, in particular, when the first derivatives are Lipschitz continuous in \({\mathbb R}^n \backslash\{0\}\), then \[ \frac 1{C_{2n}r^{2n}}\int_{B(\zeta,r)}|u(w)-H(\Im w)|d\lambda(w) \leq Mr(r/(r+|\Im\zeta|))^k , \] \[ \frac 1{C_{2n}r^{2n}}\int_{B(0,r)}|u(\zeta+w)-H(\Im\zeta) - \langle H'(\Im\zeta),\Im w\rangle|d\lambda(w) \leq 2Mr(r/(r+|\Im\zeta|))^k , \] if \(\zeta\in{\mathbb CR}^n\). Here \(B(\zeta,r)\) is the ball\(\subset{\mathbb C}^n\) with center \(\zeta\) and radius \(r\), and \(C_{2n}r^{2n}\) denotes its volume. When \(\theta\in{\mathbb R}^n\), \(\varphi\in{\mathbb R}\), and \(\zeta\in{\mathbb CR}^n\), we have with a constant \(C\) depending only on the dimension, if \(|\theta|<r\), \[ \int_{\nu\in{\mathbb CR}^n, |\nu|<r}|u(\zeta+\theta+e^{i\varphi}\nu)-H(\Im\zeta+\nu\sin\varphi)|d\nu \leq CMr^{n+1}(r/(r+|\Im\zeta|))^k . \] Further, the authors discuss some examples of plurisubharmonic functions in order to examine to what extent these results are precise. However, these results are far from being complete. The authors also construct plurisubharmonic functions with given limit sets \(\subset P_H\). They show that the plurisubharmonic functions can be chosen in the form \(\log|F|\) where \(F\) is the Fourier-Laplace transform of a distribution \(f\). The proofs use the techniques of other works of the authors.
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Fourier-Laplace transform
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entire function of exponential type
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plurisubharmonic function
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indicator function
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limit set
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