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Carleson embedding on tri-tree and on tri-disc

We prove multi-parameter dyadic embedding theorem for Hardy operator on the multi-tree. We also show that for a large class of Dirichlet spaces in bi-disc and tri-disc this proves the embedding theorem of those Dirichlet spaces of holomorphic function on bi- and tri-disc. We completely describe the Carleson measures for such embeddings. The result below generalizes embedding result of \cite{AMPVZ} from bi-tree to tri-tree. One of our embedding description is similar to Carleson--Chang--Fefferman condition and involves dyadic open sets. On the other hand, the unusual feature of \cite{AMPVZ} was that embedding on bi-tree turned out to be equivalent to one box Carleson condition. This is in striking difference to works of Chang--Fefferman and well known Carleson quilt counterexample. We prove here the same unexpected result for the tri-tree. Finally, we explain the obstacle that prevents us from proving our results on polydiscs of dimension four and higher.

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