Interpolating sequences for weighted Bergman spaces of the ball

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DOI10.1307/MMJ/1029005540zbMATH Open0878.32010arXivmath/9511202OpenAlexW2089066945MaRDI QIDQ5961596FDOQ5961596


Authors: Miroljub Jevtić, Xavier Massaneda, Pascal J. Thomas Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 January 1998

Published in: Michigan Mathematical Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let Balphap be the space of f holomorphic in the unit ball of BbbCn such that (1|z|2)alphaf(z)inLp, where 0<pleqinfty, alphageq1/p (weighted Bergman space). In this paper we study the interpolating sequences for various Balphap. The limiting cases alpha=1/p and p=infty are respectively the Hardy spaces Hp and Aalpha, the holomorphic functions with polynomial growth of order alpha, which have generated particular interest. In S 1 we first collect some definitions and well-known facts about weighted Bergman spaces and then introduce the natural interpolation problem, along with some basic properties. In S 2 we describe in terms of alpha and p the inclusions between Balphap spaces, and in S 3 we show that most of these inclusions also hold for the corresponding spaces of interpolating sequences. S 4 is devoted to sufficient conditions for a sequence to be Balphap-interpolating, expressed in the same terms as the conditions given in previous works of Thomas for the Hardy spaces and Massaneda for Aalpha. In particular we show, under some restrictions on alpha and p, that finite unions of Balphap-interpolating sequences coincide with finite unions of separated sequences. In his article in Inventiones, Seip implicitly gives a characterization of interpolating sequences for all weighted Bergman spaces in the disk. We spell out the details for the reader's convenience in an appendix (S 5).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/9511202




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