Factorization of composition operators through Bloch type spaces (Q1909533)

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    Factorization of composition operators through Bloch type spaces
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 856551

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      Factorization of composition operators through Bloch type spaces (English)
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      18 July 1996
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      The main result is that if \(\varphi\) is an analytic self-map of the open unit disk \(D\) in \(\mathbb{C}\) and if \(0< \beta< \infty\), then \(f\mapsto f\circ \varphi\) induces an order bounded operator \(H^p(D)\to L^{\beta p}(m)\) for some (and then all) \(0< p< \infty\) if and only if it induces a bounded operator \(X_{1/p}\to L^{\beta p}(m)\) for some (and then all) \(1\leq p< \infty\), and that, in such a case, the latter operator is automatically order bounded and \(\beta p\)-nuclear. It is known that the condition is equivalent to \((1- |\varphi|)^{- \beta}\) being \(m\)-integrable. Here \(m\) is the normalized Lebesgue measure on \(\partial D\). Order boundedness means that the unit ball of the domain space is mapped into an order interval of the range lattice. \(X_{1/p}\) is the space of all analytic functions \(f: D\to \mathbb{C}\) such that \(\sup_{z\in D}(1- |z|)^{1/p} |f(z)|< \infty\).
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      composition operators
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      Hardy spaces
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      Bloch type spaces
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      analytic self-map
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      bounded operator
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      automatically order bounded
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