Canonical kernels versus constructible kernels
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Integral representations; canonical kernels (Szeg?, Bergman, etc.) (32A25) Hilbert spaces with reproducing kernels (= (proper) functional Hilbert spaces, including de Branges-Rovnyak and other structured spaces) (46E22) Linear operators in reproducing-kernel Hilbert spaces (including de Branges, de Branges-Rovnyak, and other structured spaces) (47B32) Integral representations, constructed kernels (e.g., Cauchy, Fantappiè-type kernels) (32A26) Kernel functions in one complex variable and applications (30C40)
Abstract: We study both canonical reproducing kernels and constructive reproducing kernels for holomorphic functions in and . We compare and contrast the two, and also develop important relations between the two types of kernels. We prove a new result about the relationship between these two kernels on certain domains of finite type.
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