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Sets of uniqueness, weakly sufficient sets and sampling sets for weighted spaces of holomorphic functions in the unit ball

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 Added by Bingyang Hu
 Publication date 2019
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We consider inductive limits of weighted spaces of holomorphic functions in the unit ball of $mathbb C^n$. The relationship between sets of uniqueness, weakly sufficient sets and sampling sets in these spaces is studied. In particular, the equivalence of these sets, under general conditions of the weights, is obtained.



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