Integral representation of holomorphic functions on Banach spaces (Q557863)

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Integral representation of holomorphic functions on Banach spaces
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    Integral representation of holomorphic functions on Banach spaces (English)
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    30 June 2005
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    In this nice paper, the authors present an integral representation of certain classes of holomorphic functions \(f\) on Banach spaces \(E\) in two alternative forms: \[ f(x)=\int_{E'} \exp(\langle x,x'\rangle)\cdot \overline{f_1(x')}~dW(x') \] and \[ f(x)=\int_{E'} \frac{1}{1-\langle x,\frac{x'}{\| x'\| }\rangle}\overline{f_2(x')}~dW(x'), \] which could be considered as the Banach space version of the Cauchy integral formula. Here, \(W\) is an abstract Wiener measure on \(E'\) and \(f_1,f_2\) are certain transformations of \(f\) involving the covariance operator \(A:E''\to E'\) of the measure \(W\). An important class of holomorphic functions to which the integral representation formula applies is the class of all entire holomorphic functions \(f:E\to \mathbb{C}\) of \(A\)-exponential type, i.e., \(| f(x)| \leq c\cdot \exp(\sigma\| Ax\| )\) for certain constants \(c, \sigma\) and all \(x \in E\).
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    integral representation of holomorphic functions
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    Cauchy integral formula, \(A\)-exponential type
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    Wiener measure
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