The Bohr radius of the n-dimensional polydisk is equivalent to nn
Abstract
We show that the Bohr radius of the polydisk Dn behaves asymptotically as ( n)/n. Our argument is based on a new interpolative approach to the Bohnenblust--Hille inequalities which allows us to prove that the polynomial Bohnenblust--Hille inequality is subexponential.
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