A class of integral operators on the unit ball of \({\mathbb C}^{n}\) (Q2509115)

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A class of integral operators on the unit ball of \({\mathbb C}^{n}\)
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    A class of integral operators on the unit ball of \({\mathbb C}^{n}\) (English)
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    16 October 2006
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    Let \({\mathbb B}_{n}\) be the open unit ball in \({\mathbb C}^{n}\). For real \(t\), define the following measure on \({\mathbb B}_{n}\): \[ dv_{t}=(1-| z| ^{2})^{t}dv(z), \] where \(dv\) is the volume measure on \({\mathbb B}_{n}\). The authors study the following integral operators: \[ (T_{a,b,c}f)(z) = (1-| z| ^{2})^{a} \int_{{\mathbb B}_{n}} \frac{(1-| w| ^{2})^{b}}{(1-\langle z,w \rangle)^{c}}f(w)\,dv(w), \] \[ (S_{a,b,c}f)(z) = (1-| z| ^{2})^{a} \int_{{\mathbb B}_{n}} \frac{(1-| w| ^{2})^{b}}{| 1-\langle z,w \rangle| ^{c}}f(w)\,dv(w), \] where \(\langle\cdot,\cdot\rangle\) is the standard scalar product in \({\mathbb C}^{n}\) and \(a, b, c\) are real parameters. They obtain the following result. Theorem. Suppose that \(1<p<\infty\) and \(c\) is neither \(0\) nor a negative number. Then the following conditions are equivalent. (a) The operator \(T_{a,b,c}\) is bounded on \(L^{p}({\mathbb B}_{n},dv_{t})\). (b) The operator \(S_{a,b,c}\) is bounded on \(L^{p}({\mathbb B}_{n},dv_{t})\). (c) The parameters satisfy \(-pa<t+1<p(b+1)\), \(c\leq n+1+a+b\). A similar result is obtained for the \(L^{1}\)-case.
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    integral operator
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    boundedness
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