A Herglotz-type representation for vector-valued holomorphic mappings on the unit ball of \(\mathbb{C}^n\) (Q269420)

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A Herglotz-type representation for vector-valued holomorphic mappings on the unit ball of \(\mathbb{C}^n\)
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    A Herglotz-type representation for vector-valued holomorphic mappings on the unit ball of \(\mathbb{C}^n\) (English)
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    18 April 2016
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    For the Euclidean norm \(||\cdot||\) consider \(\mathbb B_n = \{z\in\mathbb C^n: ||z||<1\}\), and \(\mathbb S_n=\partial \mathbb B_n. \) Let \(A(\mathbb B_n,\mathbb C^n)\) denote the space of continuous mappings from \(\overline {\mathbb B^n} \) into \(\mathbb C^n \) whose restriction to \(\mathbb B^n \) is holomorphic. In the article, new integral formulas are found for \(f\in A(\mathbb B_n,\mathbb C^n)\). In particular, for \(f\in A(\mathbb B_n,\mathbb C^n)\), the following Cauchy-type integral formula is established: \[ f(z)=\int_{\mathbb S_n}\frac{n(u-z)}{(1-\langle z,u\rangle)^{n+1}}\langle f(u), u \rangle d\sigma (u), \quad z\in \mathbb B^n, \] where \(\sigma\) is the normalized Lebesgue measure on \(\mathbb S_n\). Let \( \mathcal P\) be the Caratheodory class, i.e., the class of all analytic functions \(g:\mathbb B_1\to \mathbb D\) satisfying \( g(0)=1\) and \(\Re g(z)>0 \) for all \( z \in \mathbb B_1\). Let \(\mathcal M\) be the class of functions \(f\), having the representation \(f(z)=zg(z)\), \(g\in\mathcal P\). For functions from \(\mathcal M\), the Herglotz representation is known. In \(\mathbb C^n\) an analogue of the class \(\mathcal M\) is defined as follows. Let \(f:\mathbb B^n \to \mathbb C^n\) be a holomorphic map with \(f(0)=0\) and \(Df(0)=I\); then \[ f\in \mathcal M_n \Longleftrightarrow \Re \langle f(z),z \rangle>0\quad \forall z\in \mathbb B^n \setminus \{0\}. \] In the paper, a Herglotz-type representation theorem for mappings in the class \(\mathcal M_n\) is obtained. In the obtained formula for a map \(f\in\mathcal M_n\) there is a unique probability measure \(\mu\). The measure \(\mu\) belongs to the set of probability measures \(P(\mathbb S_n)\) on \(\mathbb S_n\), described by the author.
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    Caratheodory class
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    Herglotz representation
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    probability measure
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