A Primer on the Dirichlet Space

Javad Mashreghi author Thomas Ransford author Omar El-Fallah author Karim Kellay author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:16th Jan '14

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The first systematic account of the Dirichlet space, one of the most fundamental Hilbert spaces of analytic functions.

This systematic account of the Dirichlet space provides an introduction that will be valuable to researchers in function theory, assembling results previously only found in scattered research articles. Containing more than 100 exercises, the book is also suitable for self-study by graduate students in mathematics.The Dirichlet space is one of the three fundamental Hilbert spaces of holomorphic functions on the unit disk. It boasts a rich and beautiful theory, yet at the same time remains a source of challenging open problems and a subject of active mathematical research. This book is the first systematic account of the Dirichlet space, assembling results previously only found in scattered research articles, and improving upon many of the proofs. Topics treated include: the Douglas and Carleson formulas for the Dirichlet integral, reproducing kernels, boundary behaviour and capacity, zero sets and uniqueness sets, multipliers, interpolation, Carleson measures, composition operators, local Dirichlet spaces, shift-invariant subspaces, and cyclicity. Special features include a self-contained treatment of capacity, including the strong-type inequality. The book will be valuable to researchers in function theory, and with over 100 exercises it is also suitable for self-study by graduate students.

ISBN: 9781107047525

Dimensions: 231mm x 152mm x 23mm

Weight: 470g

226 pages