Operator theoretic differences between Hardy and Dirichlet-type spaces

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DOI10.1016/J.JMAA.2014.03.058zbMATH Open1310.30047arXiv1302.2422OpenAlexW2962913750MaRDI QIDQ489074FDOQ489074

Fernando Pérez-González, José Ángel Peláez, Jouni Rättyä

Publication date: 27 January 2015

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: For 0<p<infty, the Dirichlet-type space Dp consists of those analytic functions f in the unit disc D such that intD|f(z)|spp(1|z|)p1,dA(z)<infty. Motivated by operator theoretic differences between the Hardy space Hp and Dp, the integral operator {displaymath} T_g(f)(z)=int_{0}^{z}f(zeta),g'(zeta),dzeta,quad zinD, {displaymath} acting from one of these spaces to another is studied. In particular, it is shown, on one hand, that Tg:DpoHp is bounded if and only if ginBMOA when 0<ple2, and, on the other hand, that this equivalence is very far from being true if p>2. Those symbols g such that Tg:DpoHq is bounded (or compact) when p<q are also characterized. Moreover, the best known sufficient Linfty-type condition for a positive Borel measure mu on D to be a p-Carleson measures for Dp, p>2, is significantly relaxed, and the established result is shown to be sharp in a very strong sense.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1302.2422





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