scholarly journals Basis sequences in a stable finite type power series space

1980 ◽  
Vol 68 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ed Dubinsky
2001 ◽  
Vol 44 (3) ◽  
pp. 571-583 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Jarchow ◽  
V. Montesinos ◽  
K. J. Wirths ◽  
J. Xiao

AbstractWe characterize the duals and biduals of the $L^p$-analogues $\mathcal{N}_\alpha^p$ of the standard Nevanlinna classes $\mathcal{N}_\alpha$, $\alpha\ge-1$ and $1\le p\lt \infty$. We adopt the convention to take $\mathcal{N}_{-1}^p$ to be the classical Smirnov class $\mathcal{N}^+$ for $p=1$, and the Hardy–Orlicz space $LH^p$ $(=(\text{Log}^+H)^p)$ for $1\lt p\lt\infty$. Our results generalize and unify earlier characterizations obtained by Eoff for $\alpha=0$ and $\alpha=-1$, and by Yanigahara for the Smirnov class.Each $\mathcal{N}_\alpha^p$ is a complete metrizable topological vector space (in fact, even an algebra); it fails to be locally bounded and locally convex but admits a separating dual. Its bidual will be identified with a specific nuclear power series space of finite type; this turns out to be the ‘Fréchet envelope’ of $\mathcal{N}_\alpha^p$ as well.The generating sequence of this power series space is of the form $(n^\theta)_{n\in\mathbb{N}}$ for some $0\lt\theta\lt1$. For example, the $\theta$s in the interval $(\smfr12,1)$ correspond in a bijective fashion to the Nevanlinna classes $\mathcal{N}_\alpha$, $\alpha\gt-1$, whereas the $\theta$s in the interval $(0,\smfr12)$ correspond bijectively to the Hardy–Orlicz spaces $LH^p$, $1\lt p\lt \infty$. By the work of Yanagihara, $\theta=\smfr12$ corresponds to $\mathcal{N}^+$.As in the work by Yanagihara, we derive our results from characterizations of coefficient multipliers from $\mathcal{N}_\alpha^p$ into various smaller classical spaces of analytic functions on $\Delta$.AMS 2000 Mathematics subject classification: Primary 46E10; 46A11; 47B38. Secondary 30D55; 46A45; 46E15\vskip-3pt


2011 ◽  
Vol 63 (5) ◽  
pp. 1188-1200 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wiesław Śliwa ◽  
Agnieszka Ziemkowska

Abstract The non-archimedean power series spaces, A1(a) and A∞(b), are the best known and most important examples of non-archimedean nuclear Fréchet spaces. We prove that the range of every continuous linear map from Ap(a) to Aq(b) has a Schauder basis if either p = 1 or p = ∞ and the set Mb,a of all bounded limit points of the double sequence (bi/aj )i, j∈ℕ is bounded. It follows that every complemented subspace of a power series space Ap(a) has a Schauder basis if either p = 1 or p = ∞ and the set Ma,a is bounded.


Author(s):  
Živorad Tomovski ◽  
Tibor Pogány

AbstractIn this paper several integral representations for the generalized fractional order Mathieu type power series $S_\mu (r;x) = \sum\limits_{n = 1}^\infty {\frac{{2nx^n }} {{(n^2 + r^2 )^{\mu + 1} }}(r \in \mathbb{R},\mu > 0,|x| \leqslant 1)} $ are presented. Also new integral expressions are derived for the Butzer-Flocke-Hauss (BFH) complete Omega function.


1975 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Ramanujan ◽  
T. Terzioglu
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