Generalized Hilbert operators on Hardy spaces
Abstract: Let , the generalized Hilbert operator is defined by [ \mathcal H_g(f)(z)=\int_01 f(t)g'(tz)dt,\ \ z\in \mathbb D\, \ \ f \in H(\mathbb D). ] Let be the range of the classical Hilbert operator on Hardy space, equipped with the pullback norm, and let denote the Hadamard multiplier space. For $1<p<\infty$, we prove the exact multiplier characterization \[ \mathcal H_g:H^{p}\longrightarrow H^{p} \ \ \text{is bounded} \quad\Longleftrightarrow\quad g'\in(\mathcal R_p,H^p), \] and an equivalent Hilbert-matrix bilinear criterion $\mathfrak B_p(g)<\infty$. We identify the multiplier space completely when $1<p\le2$: \[ (\mathcal R_p,H^p)=H\left(p,\infty,\frac1{p'}\right). \] For , we prove that the multiplier space is strictly contained in $H\left(p,\infty,\frac1{p'}\right)$. This shows that (g\in Λ(p,1/p)) does not imply that is bounded on (Hp), giving a negative answer to the conjecture posed by Galanopoulos, Girela, Peláez and Siskakis. In addition, we locate two previously known sufficient classes inside the multiplier space. This allow us obtain a complete coefficient characterization of on for with nonnegative decreasing Taylor coefficients. We then study the structure of . % It turns out that contains all polynomials as well as Cauchy transforms. We show that the multiplier spaces form a strictly increasing family with respect to the exponent .
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