Derivatives of rational inner functions: geometry of singularities and integrability at the boundary
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Abstract: We analyze the singularities of rational inner functions on the unit bidisk and study both when these functions belong to Dirichlet-type spaces and when their partial derivatives belong to Hardy spaces. We characterize derivative membership purely in terms of contact order, a measure of the rate at which the zero set of a rational inner function approaches the distinguished boundary of the bidisk. We also show that derivatives of rational inner functions with singularities fail to be in for and that higher non-tangential regularity of a rational inner function paradoxically reduces the integrability of its derivative. We derive inclusion results for Dirichlet-type spaces from derivative inclusion for . Using Agler decompositions and local Dirichlet integrals, we further prove that a restricted class of rational inner functions fails to belong to the unweighted Dirichlet space.
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