Hardy spaces for the conjugated Beltrami equation in a doubly connected domain (Q2275505)

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Hardy spaces for the conjugated Beltrami equation in a doubly connected domain
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    Hardy spaces for the conjugated Beltrami equation in a doubly connected domain (English)
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    9 August 2011
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    The authors extend some of the results by \textit{L. Baratchart, J. Leblond, S. Rigat} and \textit{E. Russ} [J. Funct. Anal. 259, No. 2, 384--427 (2010; Zbl 1196.42022)] to the doubly connected planar domain \(G_2=\{z\in \mathbb C: r_0<|z|<1\}\). They consider two different Hardy type spaces adapted to the problems. They define, for a given function \(\eta\in W^{1,q}_\mathbb R(G_2)\) and \(2<q\leq\infty\), the space \(H^p_\eta (G_2)\) of measurable functions \(f:G_2\to \mathbb C\) solving \(\bar\partial f=\eta \bar{\partial f}\) in the sense of distributions and \(\sup_{r_0<r<1}\|f_r\|_{L^p(\mathbb T)}<\infty\) and define also, for given functions \(A,B\in L^q(G_2)\), the space of generalized analytic functions \(w\) solving \(\bar\partial w=Aw+B\bar w \) and \(\sup_{r_0<r<1}\|w_r\|_{L^p(\mathbb T)}<\infty\) where \(f_r\) stands for the restriction to the circle of radius \(r\). The aim of the paper is to solve Dirichlet problems for the conjugated Beltrami equation in the ring and for generalized analytic functions. Namely it is shown that for \(1<p<\infty\) if \((\phi_1,\phi_2)\in L^{p}(G_2)\) then there exists a unique \(f_1\in G^p_{A,B}(G_2)\) and a unique \(f_2\in H^p_\eta(G_2)\) such that \(\Re ( tr f_j) =\phi_1\) a.e. in \(r_0\mathbb T\) and \(\Im ( tr f_j) =\phi_2\) a.e. in \(\mathbb T\) for \(j=1,2\).
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    conjugate Beltrami equation
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    doubly connected domain
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    Hardy spaces
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