About: Bounded mean oscillation is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 722 publications have been published within this topic receiving 20174 citations. The topic is also known as: BMO function & bounded mean oscillation.
TL;DR: In this article, the Corona construction was used to construct Douglas algebra and interpolating sequences and Maximal Ideals were used to solve a set of problems in the Corona Construction.
Abstract: Preliminaries.- Hp Spaces.- Conjugate Functions.- Some Extremal Problems.- Some Uniform Algebra.- Bounded Mean Oscillation.- Interpolating Sequences.- The Corona Construction.- Douglas Algebras.- Interpolating Sequences and Maximal Ideals.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors extend the duality between HI and BMO in terms of boundedness on L 2 of the commutator of a singular integral operator with a multiplication operator and show a close relationship between BMO functions and certain linear operators on various LI and H2 spaces.
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to extend to Hardy spaces in several variables certain well known factorization theorems on the unit disk. The extensions will be carried out for various spaces of holomorphic functions on the unit ball of C" as well as for Hardy spaces defined by the Riesz systems on R". These results together with their proofs yield new characterizations of the space BMO (Bounded Mean Oscillation) and show a close relationship between BMO functions and certain linear operators on various LI and H2 spaces. The main tools are the result of Fefferman and Stein [8] on the duality between HI and BMO and a new characterization of BMO in terms of boundedness on L2 of the commutator of a singular integral operator with a multiplication operator. We begin by illustrating these ideas in the one dimensional case: Let F be holomorphic in {I z I < 1} and satisfy sup, 5 F(rete) I dO ? 1 (i.e., F is in H'(dO)). It is well known that F = GG2 with G1, G2 holomorphic and sup, I G,(rel0) 1' ! 1 (i.e., G, e H2(dO)). Write F = f + if, G, = gj + ig withf, g1, g, real. Thenf = Im(GG2) = sg1 1 + gi. Thusafunction f is an imaginary (or real) part of an HI function if and only if it can be represented as glg2 + g192 for L2 functions g, and g2. Furthermore,
TL;DR: In this article, Bergman Spaces, Bloch Spaces, Hardy Spaces, Besov Spaces, Lipschitz Spaces, and Hardy Spaces have been investigated for functions of bounded mean oscillation.
Abstract: Preliminaries.- Bergman Spaces.- The Bloch Space.- Hardy Spaces.- Functions of Bounded Mean Oscillation.- Besov Spaces.- Lipschitz Spaces.