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Extreme points in spaces between Dirichlet and Vanishing Mean Oscillation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 April 2009
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For p ∈ (0, ∞) define Qp0(∂Δ) as the space of all Lebesgue measurable complex-valued functions f; on the unit circle ∂Δ for which ∫∂Δf;(z)|dz|/(2π) = 0 and
as the open subarc I of ∂Δ varies. Note that each Qp,0(∂Δ) lies between the Dirichlet space and Sarason's vanishing mean oscillation space. This paper determines the extreme points of the closed unit ball of Qp,0(∂Δ) equipped with an appropriate norm.
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