Meromorphic extensions from small families of circles and holomorphic extensions from spheres
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2844733
DOI10.1090/S0002-9947-2012-05669-8zbMATH Open1275.32029arXiv1101.0136MaRDI QIDQ2844733FDOQ2844733
Authors: Josip Globevnik
Publication date: 19 August 2013
Published in: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Let B be the open unit ball in C^2 and let a, b, c be three points in C^2 which do not lie in a complex line, such that the complex line through a and b meets B and such that <a|b> is different from 1 if one of the points a, b is in B and the other in the complement of B and such that at least one of the numbers <a|c>, <b|c> is different from 1. We prove that if a continuous function f on the sphere bB extends holomorphically into B along each complex line which passes through one of the points a, b, c then f extends holomorphically through B. This generalizes recent work of L.Baracco who proved such a result in the case when the points a, b, c are contained in B. The proof is different from the one of Baracco and uses the following one variable result which we also prove in the paper and which in the real analytic case follows from the work of M.Agranovsky: Let D be the open unit disc in C. Given a in D let C(a) be the family of all circles in D obtained as the images of circles centered at the origin under an automorphism of D that maps the origin to a. Given distinct points a, b in D and a positive integer n, a continuous function f on the closed unit disc extends meromorphically from every circle T in either C(a) or C(b) through the disc bounded by T with the only pole at the center of T of degree not exceeding n if and only if f is of the form f(z) = g_0(z)+g_1(z)�ar z +...+ g_n(z)�ar z^n where the functions g_0, g_1, ..., g_n are holomorphic on D.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1101.0136
Recommendations
- Separate holomorphic extension along lines and holomorphic extension from the sphere to the ball
- Testing families of complex lines for the unit ball
- Orthogonal testing families and holomorphic extension from the sphere to the ball
- Holomorphic extensions from open families of circles
- Holomorphic extension from the sphere to the ball
Cites Work
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- On the local character of the solutions of an atypical linear differential equation in three variables and a related theorem for regular functions of two complex variables
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- On families of complex lines sufficient for holomorphic extension
- Small families of complex lines for testing holomorphic extendibility
- Separate holomorphic extension along lines and holomorphic extension from the sphere to the ball
- Analog of a theorem of Forelli for boundary values of holomorphic functions on the unit ball of \(\mathbb C^n\)
- The boundary values of holomorphic functions of several complex variables
- Holomorphic extension from the sphere to the ball
- Analyticity of functions analytic on circles
- Analyticity on circles for rational and real-analytic functions of two real variables
- A Morera type theorem in the strip
- Testing analyticity on circles
- Characterization of polyanalytic functions by meromorphic extensions from chains of circles
- Holomorphic extensions from open families of circles
- A Generalization of a Theorem of Hans Lewy
Cited In (18)
- On a boundary analog of the Forelli theorem
- Orthogonal testing families and holomorphic extension from the sphere to the ball
- Holomorphic extensions from open families of circles
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- The winding number of \(Pf + 1\) for polynomials \(P\) and meromorphic extendibility of \(f\)
- Meromorphic extendibility and rigidity of interpolation
- Functions with the One-dimensional Holomorphic Extension Property
- An analog of the Hartogs theorem in a ball of
- Holomorphic extension of functions along finite families of complex straight lines in an \(n\)-circular domain
- Testing families of analytic discs in the unit ball of \(\mathbb{C}^2\)
- Testing families of complex lines for the unit ball
- On the Multidimensional Boundary Analogue of the Morera Theorem
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Analyticity on families of circles
- The \(L^p\) CR Hartogs separate analyticity theorem for convex domains
- Multidimensional Boundary Analog of the Hartogs Theorem in Circular Domains
- Holomorphic Extension of Continuous Functions Along Finite Families of Complex Lines in a Ball
- Analyticity on curves
This page was built for publication: Meromorphic extensions from small families of circles and holomorphic extensions from spheres
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2844733)