Displaying similar documents to “On truncations of Hankel and Toeplitz operators.”

On Pták’s generalization of Hankel operators

Carmen H. Mancera, Pedro José Paúl (2001)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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In 1997 Pták defined generalized Hankel operators as follows: Given two contractions T 1 ( 1 ) and T 2 ( 2 ) , an operator X 1 2 is said to be a generalized Hankel operator if T 2 X = X T 1 * and X satisfies a boundedness condition that depends on the unitary parts of the minimal isometric dilations of T 1 and T 2 . This approach, call it (P), contrasts with a previous one developed by Pták and Vrbová in 1988, call it (PV), based on the existence of a previously defined generalized Toeplitz operator. There seemed to be a strong...

Some results on (strong) asymptotic Toeplitzness and Hankelness

Mehdi Nikpour (2019)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Based on the results in A. Feintuch (1989), this work sheds light upon some interesting properties of strongly asymptotically Toeplitz and Hankel operators, and relations between these two classes of operators. Indeed, among other things, two main results here are (a) vanishing Toeplitz and Hankel operators forms an ideal, and (b) finding the distance of a strongly asymptotically Toeplitz operator from the set of vanishing Toeplitz operators.

Products of Toeplitz operators and Hankel operators

Yufeng Lu, Linghui Kong (2014)

Studia Mathematica

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We first determine when the sum of products of Hankel and Toeplitz operators is equal to zero; then we characterize when the product of a Toeplitz operator and a Hankel operator is a compact perturbation of a Hankel operator or a Toeplitz operator and when it is a finite rank perturbation of a Toeplitz operator.

Transplantation operators and Cesàro operators for the Hankel transform

Yuichi Kanjin (2006)

Studia Mathematica

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The transplantation operators for the Hankel transform are considered. We prove that the transplantation operator maps an integrable function under certain conditions to an integrable function. As an application, we obtain the L¹-boundedness and H¹-boundedness of Cesàro operators for the Hankel transform.

Asymmetric truncated Toeplitz operators equal to the zero operator

Joanna Jurasik, Bartosz Łanucha (2016)

Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska, sectio A – Mathematica

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Asymmetric truncated Toeplitz operators are compressions of multiplication operators acting between two model spaces. These operators are natural generalizations of truncated Toeplitz operators. In this paper we describe symbols of asymmetric truncated Toeplitz operators equal to the zero operator.

Properties of two variables Toeplitz type operators

Elżbieta Król-Klimkowska, Marek Ptak (2016)

Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Mathematica

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The investigation of properties of generalized Toeplitz operators with respect to the pairs of doubly commuting contractions (the abstract analogue of classical two variable Toeplitz operators) is proceeded. We especially concentrate on the condition of existence such a non-zero operator. There are also presented conditions of analyticity of such an operator.

Zero sums of products of Toeplitz and Hankel operators on the Hardy space

Young Joo Lee (2015)

Studia Mathematica

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On the Hardy space of the unit disk, we consider operators which are finite sums of products of a Toeplitz operator and a Hankel operator. We then give characterizations for such operators to be zero. Our results extend several known results using completely different arguments.