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Riesz summability on boundary lines of holomorphic functions generated by Dirichlet series

Functional Analysis 2022-03-23 v3 Complex Variables

Abstract

A particular consequence of the famous Carleson-Hunt theorem is that the Taylor series expansions of bounded holomorphic functions on the open unit disk converge almost everywhere on the boundary, whereas on single points the convergence may fail. In contrast, Bayart, Konyagin, and Queff\'elec constructed an example of an ordinary Dirichlet series anns\sum a_n n^{-s}, which on the open right half-plane [Re>0][Re >0] converges pointwise to a bounded, holomorphic function -- but diverges at each point of the imaginary line, although its limit function extends continuously to the closed right half plane. Inspired by a result of M.~Riesz, we study the boundary behavior of holomorphic functions ff on the right half-plane which for some 0\ell \ge 0 satisfy the growth condition f(s)=O((1+s))|f(s)| = O((1 + |s|)^\ell) and are generated by some Riesz germ, i.e., there is a frequency λ=(λn)\lambda = (\lambda_n) and a λ\lambda-Dirichlet series aneλns\sum a_n e^{-\lambda_n s} such that on some open subset of [Re>0][Re >0] and for some m0m \ge 0 the function ff coincides with the pointwise limit (as xx \to \infty) of so-called (λ,m)(\lambda,m)-Riesz means λn<xaneλns(1λnx)m,x>0.\sum_{\lambda_n < x} a_n e^{-\lambda_n s}\big( 1-\frac{\lambda_n}{x}\big)^m ,\,x >0\,. Our main results present criteria for pointwise and uniform Riesz summability of such functions on the boundary line [Re=0][Re =0], which includes conditions that are motivated by classics like the Dini-test or the principle of localization.

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@article{arxiv.2107.10145,
  title  = {Riesz summability on boundary lines of holomorphic functions generated by Dirichlet series},
  author = {Andreas Defant and Ingo Schoolmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.10145},
  year   = {2022}
}