Integral, differential and multiplication operators on generalized Fock spaces (Q2313006)

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Integral, differential and multiplication operators on generalized Fock spaces
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    Integral, differential and multiplication operators on generalized Fock spaces (English)
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    18 July 2019
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    The purpose of this article is to investigate when Volterra integral operators \(V_g\) associated with an entire function \(g\) are continuous or compact when defined between generalized Fock spaces \(\mathcal{F}^{\psi}_p\) and \(\mathcal{F}^{\psi}_q\), when at least one of the exponents \(p\) and \(q\) is infinite. These Fock spaces are defined using a radial, smooth weight that decays faster than the classical Gaussian weight. This is the same setting as in the paper by \textit{O. Constantin} and \textit{J. Á. Peláez} [J. Geom. Anal. 26, No. 2, 1109--1154 (2016; Zbl 1405.30056)], who treated the case of finite exponents \(p\) and \(q\). The techniques of proof of the present article are influenced by the paper of Constantin and Peláez. The case when both exponents are infinite was settled completely by the reviewer and \textit{J. Taskinen} [Math. Nachr. 288, No. 11--12, 1216--1225 (2015; Zbl 1342.47062)]. The main result of the article under review contains the characterizations of bounded and compact Volterra operators. This is complemented with a result about multiplication and integral operators. It is also shown that the differentiation operator does not act continuously between Fock spaces in the framework considered in the paper.
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    weighted Fock space
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    generalized Fock spaces
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    Volterra operator
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    multiplication operator
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    differential operator
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    bounded
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    compact
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