Bekollé-Bonami estimates on some pseudoconvex domains (Q2037503)

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Bekollé-Bonami estimates on some pseudoconvex domains
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    Bekollé-Bonami estimates on some pseudoconvex domains (English)
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    8 July 2021
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    The authors study weighted \(L^p\)-norm estimates of the Bergman projection on some classes of domains of finite type: \begin{itemize} \item[\(\bullet\)] domains of finite type in \(\mathbb{C}^2\); \item[\(\bullet\)] strictly pseudoconvex domains with smooth boundary in \(\mathbb{C}^n\); \item[\(\bullet\)] convex domains of finite type in \(\mathbb{C}^n\); \item[\(\bullet\)] decoupled domains of finite type in \(\mathbb{C}^n\). \end{itemize} They obtain some Bekollé-Bonami-type estimates. For example, \[ \|P\|_{L^p(\sigma)}\le\|P^+\|_{L^p(\sigma)}\le C [\sigma]_p, \] where \(P\) and \(P^+\) are the Bergman projection and the positive Bergman operator on the underlying domain \(\Omega\) respectively, \(\sigma\) is a weight on \(\Omega\), and \([\sigma]_p\) is a variation of the \(p\)-th Bekollé-Bonami constant. The method they use in the paper is that \(P\) and \(P^+\) are controlled by a positive dyadic operator, since the Bergman kernel can be estimated in terms of some quasi-metrics. So the desired estimates can be obtained by the weighted \(L^p\) norm of the dyadic operator. At the end of the article, as an application, they give an alternative proof that the Bergman projection is of weak-type \((1,1)\) on those domains.
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    Bergman projection
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    Bergman kernel
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    weighted inequality
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