Analogs of Hayman’s Theorem and of logarithmic criterion for analytic vector-valued functions in the unit ball having bounded L-index in joint variables

2020 ◽  
Vol 70 (5) ◽  
pp. 1141-1152
Author(s):  
Vita Baksa ◽  
Andriy Bandura ◽  
Oleh Skaskiv

AbstractIn this paper, we present necessary and sufficient conditions of boundedness of L-index in joint variables for vector-valued functions analytic in the unit ball $\begin{array}{} \mathbb{B}^2\! = \!\{z\!\in\!\mathbb{C}^2: |z|\! = \!\small\sqrt{|z_1|^2+|z_2|^2}\! \lt \! 1\}, \end{array} $ where L = (l1, l2): 𝔹2 → $\begin{array}{} \mathbb{R}^2_+ \end{array} $ is a positive continuous vector-valued function.Particularly, we deduce analog of Hayman’s theorem for this class of functions. The theorem shows that in the definition of boundedness of L-index in joint variables for vector-valued functions we can replace estimate of norms of all partial derivatives by the estimate of norm of (p + 1)-th order partial derivative. This form of criteria could be convenient to investigate analytic vector-valued solutions of system of partial differential equations because it allow to estimate higher-order partial derivatives by partial derivatives of lesser order. Also, we obtain sufficient conditions for index boundedness in terms of estimate of modulus of logarithmic derivative in each variable for every component of vector-valued function outside some exceptional set by the vector-valued function L(z).

Author(s):  
Vitalina Baksa ◽  
Andriy Bandura ◽  
Oleg Skaskiv

In this paper, we present necessary and sufficient conditions of boundedness of $\mathbb{L}$-index in joint variables for vector-functions analytic in the unit ball, where $\mathbf{L}=(l_1,l_2): \mathbb{B}^2\to\mathbb{R}^2_+$ is a positive continuous vector-function, $\mathbb{B}^2=\{z\in\mathbb{C}^2: |z|=\sqrt{|z_1|^2+|z_2|^2}\le 1\}.$ Particularly, we deduce analog of Fricke's theorems for this function class, give estimate of maximum modulus on the skeleton of bidisc. The first theorem concerns sufficient conditions. In this theorem we assume existence of some radii, for which the maximum of norm of vector-function on the skeleton of bidisc with larger radius does not exceed maximum of norm of vector-function on the skeleton of bidisc with lesser radius multiplied by some costant depending only on these radii. In the second theorem we show that boundedness of $\mathbf{L}$-index in joint variables implies validity of the mentioned estimate for all radii.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 14-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.I. Bandura

We partially reinforce some criteria of $L$-index boundedness in direction for functions analytic in the unit ball. These results describe local behavior of directional derivatives on the circle, estimates of maximum modulus, minimum modulus of analytic function, distribution of its zeros and modulus of directional logarithmic derivative of analytic function outside some exceptional set. Replacement of universal quantifier on existential quantifier gives new weaker sufficient conditions of $L$-index boundedness in direction for functions analytic in the unit ball. The results are also new for analytic functions in the unit disc. The logarithmic criterion has applications in analytic theory of differential equations. This is convenient to investigate index boundedness for entire solutions of linear differential equations. It is also apllicable to infinite products.Auxiliary class of positive continuous functions in the unit ball (so-denoted $Q_{\mathbf{b}}(\mathbb{B}^n)$) is also considered. There are proved some characterizing properties of these functions. The properties describe local behavior of these functions in the polydisc neighborhood of every point from the unit ball.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 213-227 ◽  
Author(s):  
V.P. Baksa

In this paper, we consider a class of vector-functions, which are analytic in the unit ball. For this class of functions there is introduced a concept of boundedness of $\mathbf{L}$-index in joint variables, where $\mathbf{L}=(l_1,l_2): \mathbb{B}^2\to\mathbb{R}^2_+$ is a positive continuous vector-function, $\mathbb{B}^2=\{z\in\mathbb{C}^2: |z|=\sqrt{|z_1|^2+|z_2|^2}\le 1\}.$ We present necessary and sufficient conditions of boundedness of $\mathbf{L}$-index in joint variables. They describe the local behavior of the maximum modulus of every component of the vector-function or its partial derivatives.


2011 ◽  
Vol 84 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-48 ◽  
Author(s):  
MICHAEL G. COWLING ◽  
MICHAEL LEINERT

AbstractA submarkovian C0 semigroup (Tt)t∈ℝ+ acting on the scale of complex-valued functions Lp(X,ℂ) extends to a semigroup of operators on the scale of vector-valued function spaces Lp(X,E), when E is a Banach space. It is known that, if f∈Lp(X,ℂ), where 1<p<∞, then Ttf→f pointwise almost everywhere. We show that the same holds when f∈Lp(X,E) .


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Feng Liu ◽  
Fangfang Xu

In this note we establish certain weighted estimates for a class of maximal functions with rough kernels along “polynomial curves” on Rn. As applications, we obtain the bounds of the above operators on the mixed radial-angular spaces, on the vector-valued mixed radial-angular spaces, and on the vector-valued function spaces. Particularly, the above bounds are independent of the coefficients of the polynomials in the definition of the operators.


1997 ◽  
Vol 127 (5) ◽  
pp. 1027-1051 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Magnus

SynopsisIt is shown how to associate eigenvectors with a meromorphic mapping defined on a Riemann surface with values in the algebra of bounded operators on a Banach space. This generalises the case of classical spectral theory of a single operator. The consequences of the definition of the eigenvectors are examined in detail. A theorem is obtained which asserts the completeness of the eigenvectors whenever the Riemann surface is compact. Two technical tools are discussed in detail: Cauchy-kernels and Runge's Approximation Theorem for vector-valued functions.


1951 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 108-111 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Alexiewicz ◽  
W. Orlicz

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