Fourier representations in Bergman spaces (Q2633746)

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      Fourier representations in Bergman spaces (English)
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      10 May 2019
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      The authors present some analogues of the classical Paley-Wiener theorem in Bergman spaces of certain domains in \(\mathbb C^n\) generalizing the upper half space and having large groups of automorphisms (namely rotations, translations and scalings). The generalized upper half spaces \(\mathcal U_p\) are of the form \(\mathcal U_p = \{ (z,w) \in \mathbb C \times \mathbb C^n : \Im z > p(w) \},\) where \(p\) is a weighted homogeneous balanced polynomial such that \(p \ge 0\) on \(\mathbb C^n.\) The authors indicate that the half space \(\mathcal U_p\) is biholomorphically equivalent (by a generalized Cayley map) to the bounded domain (a polynomial ellipsoid) \(\mathcal E_p \subset \mathbb C^{n+1},\) where \(\mathcal E_p =\{ (z,w) \in \mathbb C \times \mathbb C^n : |z|^2+ p(w) <1 \}.\) For instance they show that each function \(F \in A^2(\mathcal U_p)\) can be represented as a Fourier integral \(F(z,w) = \int_0^\infty f(t,w) e^{2\pi i zt}\, dt,\) where \(f\) belongs to a customized Hilbert space \(\mathcal H_p\) of measureable functions which are square integrable with respect to a weight depending on the geometry of the domain \(\mathcal U_p\) and which are holomorphic in the second variable.
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      Bergman space
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      Paley-Wiener representations
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      holomorphic Fourier transforms
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      Bedford-Pinchuk eggs
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