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    Hyponormality on a weighted Bergman space (English)
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    15 September 2020
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    Summary: A bounded Hilbert space operator \(T\) is hyponormal if \(T^* T-T T^*\) is a positive operator. We consider the hyponormality of Toeplitz operators on a weighted Bergman space. We find a necessary condition for hyponormality in the case of a symbol of the form \(f+\overline{g}\) where \(f\) and \(g\) are bounded analytic functions on the unit disk. We then find sufficient conditions when \(f\) is a monomial.
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