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Volterra type and weighted composition operators on weighted Fock spaces
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    Volterra type and weighted composition operators on weighted Fock spaces (English)
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    13 June 2013
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    For \(\alpha >0\), the classical weighted Fock space \(F_{\alpha}^p\) is defined to be the collection of all entire functions \(f\) such that (1) in the case \(0<p< \infty\): \[ \|f\|_{(\alpha,p)}^p := \frac{\alpha p}{2 \pi} \int_{\mathbb{C}} |f(z)|^p e^{- \frac{\alpha p}{2} |z|^2} dm(z) < \infty, \] where \(dm\) is the usual Lebesgue measure on \(\mathbb{C}\), (2) in the case \(p= \infty\): \[ \|f\|_{(\infty, \alpha)} := \sup_{z \in \mathbb{C}} |f(z)| e^{- \frac{\alpha}{2}|z|^2} < \infty. \] The author considers Volterra type integral operators given by \[ V_gf(z):= \int_0^z f(w) g'(w) \; dw, \] where \(g\) and \(f\) are entire functions, and combines them with the composition operator \(C_{\psi}\), induced by an entire function \(\psi\), defined by \[ C_{\psi} f= f \circ \psi, \] to obtain the following product operators \[ V_{(g,\psi)}f(z)= (V_g \circ C_{\psi}) f(z)= \int_0^z f(\psi(w)) g'(w) \; dw \] as well as \[ C_{(\psi,g)} f(z)= (C_{\psi} \circ V_g) f(z)= \int_0^{\psi(z)} f(w) g'(w) \; d w. \] In this article, characterizations when such operators acting on weighted Fock spaces are bounded resp.\ compact are given.
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    Fock space
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    Volterra operator
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    weighted composition operator
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    bounded
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    compact
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    Berezin transform
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    Carleson measure
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