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On Hardy, BMOand Lipschitz spaces of invariantly harmonic functions in the unit ball

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 1998

A Bonami
Affiliation:
Département de Mathématiques, Université d'Orléans, B.P. 6759, 45067 Orléans Cedex 2, France
J Bruna
Affiliation:
Departament de Matemàtiques, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra (Barcelona), Spain
S Grellier
Affiliation:
Departément de Mathematiques, Bâtiment 425, Université Paris-Sud, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France
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Abstract

The invariantly harmonic functions in the unit ball ${\Bbb B}^n$ in ${\Bbb C}^n$ are those annihilated by the Bergman Laplacian $\Delta$. The Poisson-Szeg\"o kernel $P(z,\zeta)$ solves the Dirichlet problem for $\Delta$: if $f\in C(S^n)$, the Poisson-Szeg\"o transform of $f$, $P[f](z)=\int_{S^n}P(z,\zeta) f(\zeta)\,d\sigma(\zeta),$ where $d\sigma$ is the normalized Lebesgue measure on $S^n$, is the unique invariantly harmonic function $u$ in ${\Bbb B}^n$, continuous up to the boundary, such that $u=f$ on $S^n$. The Poisson-Szeg\"o transform establishes, loosely speaking, a one-to-one correspondence between function theory in $S^n$ and invariantly harmonic function theory in ${\Bbb B}^n$. When $n\geq 2$, it is natural to consider on $S^n$ function spaces related to its natural non-isotropic metric, for these are the spaces arising from complex analysis. In the paper, different characterizations of such spaces of smooth functions are given in terms of their invariantly harmonic extensions, using maximal functions and area integrals, as in the corresponding Euclidean theory. Particular attention is given to characterization in terms of purely radial or purely tangential derivatives. The smoothness is measured in two different scales: that of Sobolev spaces and that of Lipschitz spaces, including BMO and Besov spaces.

1991 Mathematics Subject Classification: 32A35, 32A37, 32M15, 42B25.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
London Mathematical Society 1998

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