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The range of Hardy number on comb domains

Complex Variables 2021-06-04 v1

Abstract

Let DCD\ne \mathbb{C} be a simply connected domain and ff be the Riemann mapping from D\mathbb{D} onto DD. The Hardy number of DD is the supremum of all pp for which ff belongs in the Hardy space Hp(D){H^p}\left( \mathbb{D} \right). A comb domain is the entire plane minus an infinite number of vertical rays symmetric with respect to the real axis. In this paper we prove that for any p[1,+]p\in [1,+\infty], there is a comb domain with Hardy number equal to pp and this result is sharp. It is known that the Hardy number is related with the moments of the exit time of Brownian motion from the domain. In particular, our result implies that given p<q p < q there exists a comb domain with finite pp-th moment but infinite qq-th moment if and only if q1/2q\geq 1/2. This answers a question posed by Boudabra and Markowsky.

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@article{arxiv.2106.01783,
  title  = {The range of Hardy number on comb domains},
  author = {Christina Karafyllia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.01783},
  year   = {2021}
}

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9 pages, 5 figures