On the Laplace transform of functionals in the Bergman weight space of entire functions in \({\mathbb{C}}^n\) (Q1595539)
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On the Laplace transform of functionals in the Bergman weight space of entire functions in \({\mathbb{C}}^n\) (English)
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13 February 2001
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Let \(\mu_{2n}\) denote the Lebesgue measure in \(\mathbb R^{2n}\cong \mathbb C^{n}\) andlet \(\varphi(x)\) be a continuous function on the half line \([0,+\infty)\). The authors take the measure \(d\mu_{\varphi}(z)=exp(-2\varphi(|z|))d\mu_{2n}(z)\), \(z\in \mathbb C^{n}\), and consider the weight Bergman (Hilbert) space \(A_{\varphi}=H(\mathbb C^{n})\cap L^2(\mathbb C^{n},d\mu_{\varphi})\),with the scalar product \((f,g)_{\varphi}=\int f\cdot \overline{g} d\mu_{\varphi}\), where \(H(\mathbb C^{n})\) is the space of entire functions on \(\mathbb C^{n}\). Assume the function \(\varphi\) to be such that the system of exponentials \(\{exp\langle {\lambda,z} \rangle : \lambda \in \mathbb C^{n}\}\) belongs to \(A_{\varphi}\) and is complete in it. The Laplace transform of a functional \(S\in A^{'}_{\varphi}\) is defined by the equality \(\widehat{S}(\lambda)=S_{z}(exp \langle {\lambda,z} \rangle)\), \(\lambda \in \mathbb C^{n}\), and is an entire function on \(\mathbb C^{n}\). The authors study when there is a weight function \(\psi\) such that the Banach space of Laplace transforms \(\widehat{A}_{\varphi}\) is isomorphic to \(A_{\psi}\). Among other results, they consider two classes of convex functions satisfying some further appropriate requirements and characterize the mappings \(\varphi\) for which there is such a (dual) weight function \(\psi\).
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weighted Fourier-Laplace transforms
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entire functions of several variables
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weight Bergman space
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equivalent norms
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Laplace transform
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