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Geometric models and compactness of composition operators (English)
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14 November 1995
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The authors explore some of the terrain between functional equations, geometric function theory, and operator theory. They are inspired by the fact that whenever a composition operator or one of its powers is compact on the Hardy space \(H^ 2\), then its eigenfunction cannot grow too quickly on the unit disc. The goal is to show that under certain natural (and necessary) additional conditions there is a converse: slow growth of eigenfunctions implies compactness. They interpret the slow-growth condition in terms of the geometry of the principal eigenfunction of the composition operator (the ``Königs function'' of the inducing map). They emphasize throughout the importance of this eigenfunction in proving a simple geometric model for the operator's inducing map.
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Königs function
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slow growth of eigenfunctions
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compactness
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geometry of the principal eigenfunction of the composition operator
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