Bergman functions on weakly uniformly perfect domains
Abstract
We contruct two classes of Zalcman-type domains, on which the Bergman distance functions have certain pre-described boundary behaviors. Such examples also lead to generalizations of uniformly perfectness in the sense of Pommerenke. These weakly uniformly perfect conditions can be characterized in terms of the logarithm capacity. We obtain lower estimates for the boundary behaviors of Bergman kernel functions on such domains.
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