Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 Bohr’s Problem and Complex Analysis on Polydiscs
- 1 The Absolute Convergence Problem
- 2 Holomorphic Functions on Polydiscs
- 3 Bohr’s Vision
- 4 Solution to the Problem
- 5 The Fourier Analysis Point of View
- 6 Inequalities I
- 7 Probabilistic Tools I
- 8 Multidimensional Bohr Radii
- 9 Strips under the Microscope
- 10 Monomial Convergence of Holomorphic Functions
- 11 Hardy Spaces of Dirichlet Series
- 12 Bohr’s Problem in Hardy Spaces
- 13 Hardy Spaces and Holomorphy
- Part 2 Advanced Toolbox
- Part 3 Replacing Polydiscs by Other Balls
- Part 4 Vector-Valued Aspects
- References
- Symbol Index
- Subject Index
11 - Hardy Spaces of Dirichlet Series
from Part 1 - Bohr’s Problem and Complex Analysis on Polydiscs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 July 2019
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 Bohr’s Problem and Complex Analysis on Polydiscs
- 1 The Absolute Convergence Problem
- 2 Holomorphic Functions on Polydiscs
- 3 Bohr’s Vision
- 4 Solution to the Problem
- 5 The Fourier Analysis Point of View
- 6 Inequalities I
- 7 Probabilistic Tools I
- 8 Multidimensional Bohr Radii
- 9 Strips under the Microscope
- 10 Monomial Convergence of Holomorphic Functions
- 11 Hardy Spaces of Dirichlet Series
- 12 Bohr’s Problem in Hardy Spaces
- 13 Hardy Spaces and Holomorphy
- Part 2 Advanced Toolbox
- Part 3 Replacing Polydiscs by Other Balls
- Part 4 Vector-Valued Aspects
- References
- Symbol Index
- Subject Index
Summary
For each 1 ≤ p ≤ ∞, the Hardy space \mathcal{H}_p of Dirichlet series is defined as the image through the Bohr transform of the Hardy space of functions on the infinite-dimensional polytorus. The Dirichlet polynomials are dense in \mathcal{H}_p for every 1 ≤ p < ∞. For p=2 this coincides with the space of Dirichlet series whose coefficients are square-summable. A Dirichlet series with coefficients a_n belongs to\mathcal{H}_p if and only if the series with coefficients a_n/n^ε is in \mathcal{H}_p for every ε >0 and the norms are uniformly bounded. In this case, the series is the limit as ε tends to 0. As a technical tool to see this, vector-valued Dirichlet series (that is, series with coefficients in some Banach space) are introduced, and some basic definitions and properties (such as the convergence abscissas, Bohr-Cahen formulas) are given.
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- Dirichlet Series and Holomorphic Functions in High Dimensions , pp. 268 - 288Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019