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Generalized Hilbert operators acting from Hardy spaces to weighted Bergman spaces

Complex Variables 2025-06-25 v1 Functional Analysis

Abstract

Let μ\mu be a positive Borel measure on the interval [0,1)[0,1). For α>0\alpha>0, the generalized Hankel matrix Hμ,α=(μn,k,α)n,k0\mathcal{H}_{\mu, \alpha}=(\mu_{n, k, \alpha})_{n, k \geq 0} with entries μn,k,α=[0,1)Γ(n+α)n!Γ(α)tn+kdμ(t)\mu_{n, k, \alpha}=\int_{[0,1)} \frac{\Gamma(n+\alpha)}{n ! \Gamma(\alpha)} t^{n+k} \mathrm{d}\mu(t) induces formally the operator \begin{equation*} \mathcal{H}_{\mu, \alpha}(f)(z)=\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\left(\sum_{k=0}^{\infty} \mu_{n, k, \alpha} a_k\right) z^n \end{equation*} on the space of all analytic function f(z)=k=0akzkf(z)=\sum_{k=0}^{\infty} a_{k} z^{k} in the unit disk D\mathbb{D}. In this paper, we characterize the measures μ\mu for which Hμ,α(f)\mathcal{H}_{\mu, \alpha}(f) is well defined on the Hardy spaces Hp(0<p<)H^p(0<p<\infty) and satisfies Hμ,α(f)(z)=[0,1)f(t)(1tz)αdμ(t)\mathcal{H}_{\mu, \alpha}(f)(z)=\int_{[0,1)} \frac{f(t)}{(1-t z)^\alpha} \mathrm{d} \mu(t). Among these measures, we further describe those for which Hμ,α(α>1)\mathcal{H}_{\mu, \alpha}(\alpha>1) is a bounded (resp., compact) operator from the Hardy spaces Hp(0<p<)H^p(0<p<\infty) into the weighted Bergman spaces Aα2qA_{\alpha-2}^q .

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@article{arxiv.2506.19338,
  title  = {Generalized Hilbert operators acting from Hardy spaces to weighted Bergman spaces},
  author = {Liyi Wang and Shanli Ye},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.19338},
  year   = {2025}
}