Almost-additivity of analytic capacity and Cauchy independent measures
Abstract
We show that, given a family of discs centered at a chord-arc curve, the analytic capacity of a union of arbitrary subsets of these discs (one subset in each disc) is comparable with the sum of their analytic capacities. We show a sort of converse to this geometric statement as well. However, we need that the discs in question would be separated, and it is not clear whether the separation condition is essential or not. We apply this result to find families \μj\ of measures in C with the following property. If the Cauchy integral operators Cμj from L2(μj) to itself are bounded uniformly in j, then Cμ, μ=Σμj, is also bounded from L2(μ) to itself.
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