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    Multipliers between Dirichlet spaces (English)
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    17 September 1999
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    Let \(\mathbb{D}\) be the unit disk of the complex plane and \(dA\) be the normalized area measure on \(\mathbb{D}\). For \(0<p<\infty\), the Bergman space \(\mathcal A^p\) consists of all analytic functions \(f\) defined on \(\mathbb{D}\) so that the quantity \[ \| f\| _{{\mathcal A}^p}^{p}=\int_{\mathbb{D}}| f(z)| ^{p}dA(z) \] is finite. The Dirichlet space \(\mathcal D^{p}\) consists of all analytic function \(g\) defined on \(\mathbb{D}\) so that \[ \| g\| _{p}^{p}=| g(0)|^{p}+ \| g'\| _{{\mathcal A}^p}^{p}<\infty. \] The goal of this paper is to describe the analytic multiplier \(f\) such that \( f\mathcal D^{p}\subset \mathcal D^{p}\) for some \(p\) and \(q.\)
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    normalized area measure
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    Bergman space
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    Dirichlet space
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