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$L^p\to L^q$ norm estimates of Cauchy transforms on the Dirichlet problem and their applications

Functional Analysis 2020-08-31 v1 Complex Variables

Abstract

Denote by Cα(D)C^{\alpha}(\mathbb{D}) the space of the functions ff on t}he unit disk D\mathbb{D} which are H\"older continuous with the exponent α\alpha, and denote by C1,α(D)C^{1, \alpha}(\mathbb{D}) the space which consists of differentiable functions ff such that their derivatives are in the space Cα(D)C^{\alpha}(\mathbb{D}). Let C\mathcal{C} be the Cauchy transform of Dirichlet problem. In this paper, we obtain the norm estimates of CLpLq\|\mathcal{C}\|_{L^p\to L^q}, where 3/2<p<23/2<p<2 and q=p/(p1)q=p/(p-1). As an application, we show that if 3/2<p<23/2<p<2, then uCμ(D)u\in C^{\mu}(\mathbb{D}), where μ=2/p1\mu=2/p-1. We also show that if 2<p<2<p<\infty, then uC1,ν(D)u\in C^{1, \nu}(\mathbb{D}), where ν=12/p\nu=1-2/p. Finally, for the case p=p=\infty, we show that uu is not necessarily in C1,1(D)C^{1, 1}(\mathbb{D}), but its gradient, i.e., u|\nabla u| is Lipschitz continuous with respect to the pseudo-hyperbolic metric. This paper is inspired by Chapter 4 of [Astala, Iwaniec, Martin: Elliptic partial differential equations and quasiconformal mappings in the plane, Princeton Mathematical Series, Vol. 48, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2009, p. xviii+677] and [Kalaj, Cauchy transform and Poisson's equation, Adv. Math. \textbf{231} (2012), 213--242]

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@article{arxiv.2008.12468,
  title  = {$L^p\to L^q$ norm estimates of Cauchy transforms on the Dirichlet problem and their applications},
  author = {Jian-Feng Zhu and Antti Rasila},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.12468},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages, 3 figures