Fatou Type Theorems

Fatou Type Theorems

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Di Biase F.
Birkhauser Boston Inc
EAN: 9780817639761
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A basic principle governing the boundary behaviour of holomorphic func- tions (and harmonic functions) is this: Under certain growth conditions, for almost every point in the boundary of the domain, these functions ad- mit a boundary limit, if we approach the bounda-ry point within certain approach regions. For example, for bounded harmonic functions in the open unit disc, the natural approach regions are nontangential triangles with one vertex in the boundary point, and entirely contained in the disc [Fat06]. In fact, these natural approach regions are optimal, in the sense that convergence will fail if we approach the boundary inside larger regions, having a higher order of contact with the boundary. The first theorem of this sort is due to J. E. Littlewood [Lit27], who proved that if we replace a nontangential region with the rotates of any fixed tangential curve, then convergence fails. In 1984, A. Nagel and E. M. Stein proved that in Euclidean half- spaces (and the unit disc) there are in effect regions of convergence that are not nontangential: These larger approach regions contain tangential sequences (as opposed to tangential curves). The phenomenon discovered by Nagel and Stein indicates that the boundary behaviour of ho)omor- phic functions (and harmonic functions), in theorems of Fatou type, is regulated by a second principle, which predicts the existence of regions of convergence that are sequentially larger than the natural ones.
EAN 9780817639761
ISBN 0817639764
Typ produktu Pevná väzba
Vydavateľ Birkhauser Boston Inc
Dátum vydania 18. decembra 1997
Stránky 154
Jazyk English
Rozmery 243 x 162 x 16
Krajina United States
Čitatelia Professional & Scholarly
Autori Di Biase F.
Edícia 1998 ed.
Séria Progress in Mathematics
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