Bergman interpolation on finite Riemann surfaces. II: Poincaré-hyperbolic case (Q343166)

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Bergman interpolation on finite Riemann surfaces. II: Poincaré-hyperbolic case
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    Bergman interpolation on finite Riemann surfaces. II: Poincaré-hyperbolic case (English)
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    25 November 2016
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    The main object under consideration is a finite open Riemann surfaces \(X\) covered by the unit disk, which have smooth boundary consisting of compact, 1-dimensional boundary components (border curves) and 0-dimensional boundary components (punctures), with a unique Poincaré metric \(\omega_P\). Given a weight function \(\psi\), the generalized Bergmann space \(\mathcal{H}^2(X, e^{-\psi}\omega_P)\) is defined by \[ \mathcal{H}^2(X, e^{-\psi}\omega_P)=\Bigl\{g\in A(X): \;\;\int_X\,|g|^2\,e^{-\psi}\omega_P<\infty\Bigr\}. \] Each closed discrete set \(\Gamma\subset X\) generates the Hilbert space \(\ell^2(\Gamma, e^{-\psi})\) in a standard way. \(\Gamma\) is called an interpolation set for \(\psi\) if the restriction map \[ R_\Gamma: \;\mathcal{H}^2(X, e^{-\psi}\omega_P) \;\rightarrow \;\ell^2(\Gamma, e^{-\psi}) \] is surjective. The author suggests some sufficient conditions which are almost necessary for the set \(\Gamma\) to be the interpolation set.
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    open Riemann surfaces
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    generalized Bergman spaces
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    Poincaré metric
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    interpolation sets
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