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Carleson measures and embeddings of abstract Hardy spaces into function lattices
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    Carleson measures and embeddings of abstract Hardy spaces into function lattices (English)
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    6 February 2015
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    This paper is devoted to the analysis using interpolation tools of the properties of the canonical inclusion map \(i_\mu\) of (quasi-)Banach spaces of analytic functions into (quasi-)Banach lattices of functions on the open unit disk of the complex plane defined over a positive Borel measure \(\mu\). After a first section of preliminary results, the authors apply their results to abstract Hardy spaces \(HX\) generated by symmetric spaces \(X\) in Section 2. These spaces are defined as natural generalizations of the Hardy spaces \(H^p\) of holomorphic functions, when the \(L^p\) norm is substituted by another norm of a symmetric Banach function space \(X\). For instance, in Theorem 2.2 (b), the following result can be found: If \(\mu\) is nonatomic and the fundamental function \(\varphi_X\) is regular, then \(j_\mu\) -- the corresponding inclusion mentioned above -- maps \(HX\) into \(X(\mu)\) if and only if \(\mu\) is a Carleson measure. In Section 3, the authors center their attention on Carleson measures for abstract Hardy spaces analyzing the consequences of the compactness of the inclusion \(i_\mu\), and they show applications to composition operators on abstract Hardy spaces. For example, in Theorem 3.6, it can be found that, given an analytic function \(\phi: \mathbb D \to \mathbb D\) and a symmetric space \(F\) over Lebesgue measure \(m\), if the composition operator \(C_\phi:HF \to HF\) is compact, then \(C_\phi\) is compact on \(H^2\). Other interesting results regarding composition operators are obtained, and particular applications in the setting of the Hardy-Lorentz spaces are also given.
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    Hardy space
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    interpolation space
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    symmetric space
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    Carleson measure
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