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Spectrum of compact weighted composition operators on the weighted Hardy space in the unit ball
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    Spectrum of compact weighted composition operators on the weighted Hardy space in the unit ball (English)
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    19 February 2008
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    The paper extends to the unit ball \(B_n\) of \({\mathbb C}^n\) the results by \textit{G.\,Gunatillake} [Proc.\ Am.\ Math.\ Soc.\ 135, No.\,2, 461--467 (2007; Zbl 1112.47019)] in the unit disc concerning the spectrum of weighted composition operators \(C_{\psi,\varphi}(f)(z)=\psi(z)f(\varphi(z))\) on the weighted Hardy space. The main theorem establishes that if \(C_{\psi,\varphi}\) is a compact operator on \(H^2(\beta,B_n)\) and \(\varphi\) has only one fixed point \(a\) in the unit ball, then the spectrum of \(C_{\psi,\varphi}\) is the set \(\{0,\psi(a),\psi(a)\mu\}\), where \(\mu\) denotes all possible products of the eigenvalues of \(\varphi'(a)\). Then the authors find conditions on \(\psi\) and \(\varphi\) to be able to apply their result.
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    weighted composition operator
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    weighted Hardy space
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