Biorthogonal Systems of Analytic Functions Generated by a Regular Triangle


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Abstract

We consider the properties of biorthogonal systems induced by a convolution operator with Carleman kernel for a regular triangle. This is a perturbed singular operator with fixed singularities. We describe its set of anti-invariant points. To this end, we regularize the operator using a Carleman linear convolution shift that maps each triangle side to itself and changes its orientation, with the middle points of the sides being the fixed points of the shift. We search for a solution in the form of a Cauchy-type integral with unknown density. For this, both the theory of the Carleman boundary-value problem and the method of locally conformal gluing are used in an essential manner. We also apply the theory of elliptic functions that are generated by the corresponding doubly periodic group determined by the triangle as ‘half’ of the fundamental set. Using the method of contracting mappings in a Banach space, we study the corresponding homogeneous Fredholm integral equation of the second kind with regard to its solvability. Its fundamental system of solutions contains a single function; the fundamental system of solutions of the conjugated equation contains only the constant function. This makes it possible to use this equation for the construction of a system of biorthogonally conjugated analytic functions. More precisely, we consider a system of successive derivatives of a certain rational function determined by the Carleman kernel for the triangle and investigate the approximating properties of this system, as well as those of the corresponding biorthogonally conjugated system. This is a system of Cauchy-type integrals over the triangle boundary with a density which is invariant under the considered Carleman shift. Nontrivial decompositions of zero are obtained using the system of successive derivatives of the given rational function. The results are applied to the representation of some classes of analytical functions by means of the corresponding biorthogonal series.

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F. N. Garif’yanov

Kazan State Power Engineering University

Author for correspondence.
Email: f.garifyanov@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan

E. V. Strezhneva

Kazan National Research Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev

Author for correspondence.
Email: strezh@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan


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