Moments of Riesz measures on Poincaré disk and homogeneous tree -- A comparative study (Q491954)

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    Moments of Riesz measures on Poincaré disk and homogeneous tree -- A comparative study
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      Moments of Riesz measures on Poincaré disk and homogeneous tree -- A comparative study (English)
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      19 August 2015
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      Various objects, formulae, theorems of geometric, analytic, algebraic nature on the unit disk \(\mathbb{D}\) are known to have their counterparts on the homogeneous tree \(\mathbb{T}\). The purpose of the present paper is to exhibit some potential theoretic aspects of this correspondence. The paper is strongly inspired by recent results of Favorov and Golinskii on Blaschke-type conditions on zeros (Riesz measure) of analytic (subharmonic) functions in \(\mathbb{D}\) which grow in some controlled way when approaching a subset \(E\subset\partial\mathbb{D}\) on the boundary (the unit circle). Such conditions usually claim that certain integrals (moments) over the Riesz measure are finite. The authors extend some results of Favorov-Golinskii for the disk case, and what is more to the point, carry them over to the case of homogeneous trees. Once the correspondence between disk and tree is well understood, they manage to study the behaviour of the Green function and obtain moment conditions for the Riesz measure of subharmonic function with precribed growth near the boundary.
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      hyperbolic plane
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      homogeneous tree
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      subharmonic functions
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      Blaschke-type conditions
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      Riesz measure
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      Laplace operators
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