Products of composition and differentiation between the fractional Cauchy spaces and the Bloch-type spaces (Q2037327)

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Products of composition and differentiation between the fractional Cauchy spaces and the Bloch-type spaces
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    Products of composition and differentiation between the fractional Cauchy spaces and the Bloch-type spaces (English)
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    30 June 2021
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    For \(\alpha > 0\), the space of \(F_{\alpha}\) of fractional Cauchy transforms is the family of functions of the form \(f(z) = \int_{\mathbb{T}}\frac{1}{(1-\overline{x}z)^{\alpha}}d\mu(x), \ \ (|z| < 1) \), were \(\mu \in \mathcal{M}\), the space of complex Borel measures on \( \mathbb{T} = \{ x \in \mathbb{C} : |x| =1 \}\) with norm \(\|f\|_{F_{\alpha}} = \inf \|\mu\|\) ,where \(\mu\) varies in \(\mathcal{M}\) for which the representation of \(f(z)\) holds. \(F_{\alpha}\) is a Banach space with the norm \(\|f\|_{F_{\alpha}}\). For \(\beta > 0\), the Bloch-type space \(B^{\beta}\) is the Banach space of functions analytic in the unit disk \(\mathbb{U}\) such that \(\sup_{z \in \mathbb{U}}(1-|z|^{\alpha})^{\beta}|f'(z)| < \infty\) with norm \(\|f\| _{B^{\beta}} = |f(0)|+\sup_{z \in \mathbb{U}} (1-|z|^{\alpha})^{\beta}|f'(z)|\). It is clear from the above definitions that \(F_{\alpha} \subseteq B^{\alpha +1}\), and there is a number \(C\) depending only on \(\alpha\) such that \(\|f\|_{B^{\beta}} \le C\|f\|_{F^{\alpha}}\) for all \(f \in F^{\alpha}\). Let \(\phi\) be an analytic self-map of \(\mathbb{U}\). The products \(C_{\phi}D\) and \(DC_{\phi}\), where \(C_{\phi}\) and \(D\) are composition and differentiation operators, respectively, have been studied extensively by \textit{S. Ohno} [Bull. Korean Math. Soc. 46, No. 6, 1135--1140 (2009; Zbl 1177.47044)]. \textit{S. Li} and \textit{S. Stević} [J. Appl. Funct. Anal. 3, No. 3, 333--340 (2008; Zbl 1177.47043)] studied \(DC_{\phi}\) and \(C_{\phi}D\) between the weighted Bergman spaces and the Bloch-type spaces and in [Rocky Mt. J. Math. 35, No. 3, 843--855 (2005; Zbl 1079.47031)] \textit{R. A. Hibschweiler} and \textit{N. Portnoy} studied these operators acting between Bergman spaces and Hardy spaces. The paper under review investigates \(DC_{\phi}\) and \(C_{\phi}D\) acting between \(F_{\alpha}\) and \(B^{\beta}\) for \(\alpha , \beta > 0\). For \(\beta < 2\). The author gave characterization for which \(DC_{\phi} : F_{\alpha} \rightarrow B^{\beta}\) and \(C_{\phi}D : F_{\alpha} \rightarrow B^{\beta}\) are bounded or compact. For \( \alpha >0, \ \ 0 < \beta < 2 \), the autor proved that \(DC_{\phi} : F_{\alpha} \rightarrow B^{\beta}\) is compact \(\iff\) \(DC_{\phi} : F_{\alpha} \rightarrow B^{\beta}\) is bounded \(\iff\) \(\phi' \in B^{\beta}, \ \ \phi\phi' \in B^{\beta}\) and \(\|\phi\|_{\infty} < 1\). For \( \alpha > 0,\ \ 0 < \beta < 1 \), it was shown that \(C_{\phi}D : F_{\alpha} \rightarrow B^{\beta}\) is compact \(\iff\) \(C_{\phi}D : F_{\alpha} \rightarrow B^{\beta}\) is bounded \(\iff\) \(\phi \in B^{\beta}\) and \(\|\phi\|_{\infty} < 1\)
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    fractional Cauchy spaces
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    Bloch-type spaces
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    products of composition and differentiation operators
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    weighted Bergman spaces
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    Hardy spaces
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    bounded operators
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    compact operators
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