Weak factorization and Hankel forms for weighted Bergman spaces on the unit ball (Q500258)

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Weak factorization and Hankel forms for weighted Bergman spaces on the unit ball
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    Weak factorization and Hankel forms for weighted Bergman spaces on the unit ball (English)
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    1 October 2015
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    Let \(\mathbb{B}_n=\{z\in\mathbb{C}^n: |z|<1\}\) be the open unit ball in \(\mathbb{C}^n\), and let \(dv_{\alpha}\) denote the normalized weighted volume measure on \(\mathbb{B}_n\). For \(0<p<\infty\) and \(-1<\alpha<\infty\) the weighted Bergman space \(A^{p}_{\alpha}(\mathbb{B}_n)\) is the space of all analytic functions on \(\mathbb{B}_n\) such that \[ \|f\|_{p,\alpha}^{p}=\int_{\mathbb{B}_n} |f(z)|^p dv_{\alpha}(z)<\infty. \] For two Banach spaces \(A\) and \(B\), defined on the same domain, the weakly factored space \(A\odot B\) is defined as the completion of finite sums \[ f=\sum_{k} \varphi_{k} \psi_{k}, \quad \{\varphi_{k}\}\subset A, \{\psi_{k}\}\subset B, \] with the following norm: \[ \|f\|_{A\odot B} =\inf \left\{\sum_{k} \|\varphi_{k}\|_{A} \|\psi_{k}\|_{B}:f=\sum_{k} \varphi_{k} \psi_{k}\right\}. \] In this paper, the authors provide weak factorizations for a weighted Bergman space \(A_{\alpha}^{p}\) into two weighted Bergman spaces with different weights, on the unit ball \(\mathbb{B}_n\) of \(\mathbb{C}^n\). In order to obtain the weak factorizations, the authors characterize the boundedness of the Hankel forms on the weighted Bergman spaces \(A_{\alpha}^{p}(\mathbb{B}_n)\). The following is the main result in this paper. Let \(1<q<\infty\) and \(\beta>-1\), then \[ A_{\beta}^{q}(\mathbb{B}_n) = A_{\alpha_1}^{p_1}(\mathbb{B}_n) \odot A_{\alpha_2}^{p_2}(\mathbb{B}_n) \] for any \(p_1, p_2>0\) and \(\alpha_1, \alpha_2>-1\) satisfying \(\frac{1}{p_1}+\frac{1}{p_2}=\frac{1}{q}\), and \(\frac{\alpha_1}{p_1}+\frac{\alpha_2}{p_2}=\frac{\beta}{q}\).
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    unit ball in \(\mathbb C^n\)
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    weighted Bergman space
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    Hankel forms
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