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Norm estimates of the partial derivatives for harmonic and harmonic elliptic mappings

Complex Variables 2020-08-27 v1

Abstract

Let f=P[F]f = P[F] denote the Poisson integral of FF in the unit disk D\mathbb{D} with FF being absolutely continuous in the unit circle T\mathbb{T} and F˙Lp(0,2π)\dot{F}\in L_p(0, 2\pi), where F˙(eit)=ddtF(eit)\dot{F}(e^{it})=\frac{d}{dt} F(e^{it}) and p1p\geq 1. Recently, the author in \cite{Zhu} proved that (1)(1) if ff is a harmonic mapping and 1p<21\leq p< 2, then fzf_{z} and fzBp(D),\overline{f_{\overline{z}}}\in \mathcal{B}^{p}(\mathbb{D}), the classical Bergman spaces of D\mathbb{D} \cite[Theorem 1.2]{Zhu}; (2)(2) if ff is a harmonic quasiregular mapping and 1p1\leq p\leq \infty, then fz,f_{z}, fzHp(D),\overline{f_{\overline{z}}}\in \mathcal{H}^{p}(\mathbb{D}), the classical Hardy spaces of D\mathbb{D} \cite[Theorem 1.3]{Zhu}. These are the main results in \cite{Zhu}. The purpose of this paper is to generalize these two results. First, we prove that, under the same assumptions, \cite[Theorem 1.2]{Zhu} is true when 1p<1\leq p< \infty. Also, we show that \cite[Theorem 1.2]{Zhu} is not true when p=p=\infty. Second, we demonstrate that \cite[Theorem 1.3]{Zhu} still holds true when the assumption ff being a harmonic quasiregular mapping is replaced by the weaker one ff being a harmonic elliptic mapping.

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@article{arxiv.2008.11553,
  title  = {Norm estimates of the partial derivatives for harmonic and harmonic elliptic mappings},
  author = {Sh. Chen and S. Ponnusamy and X. Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.11553},
  year   = {2020}
}

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7 pages