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Differences of weighted composition operators from Hardy space to weighted-type spaces on the unit ball

Ze-Hua Zhou, Yu-Xia Liang (2012)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

In this paper, we limit our analysis to the difference of the weighted composition operators acting from the Hardy space to weighted-type space in the unit ball of N , and give some necessary and sufficient conditions for their boundedness or compactness. The results generalize the corresponding results on the single weighted composition operators and on the differences of composition operators, for example, M. Lindström and E. Wolf: Essential norm of the difference of weighted composition operators....

Discrete Spectrum of the Periodic Schrödinger Operator with a Variable Metric Perturbed by a Nonnegative Potential

M. Sh. Birman, V. A. Sloushch (2010)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

We study discrete spectrum in spectral gaps of an elliptic periodic second order differential operator in L2(ℝd) perturbed by a decaying potential. It is assumed that a perturbation is nonnegative and has a power-like behavior at infinity. We find asymptotics in the large coupling constant limit for the number of eigenvalues of the perturbed operator that have crossed a given point inside the gap or the edge of the gap. The corresponding asymptotics...

Double weighted commutators theorem for pseudo-differential operators with smooth symbols

Yu-long Deng, Zhi-tian Chen, Shun-chao Long (2021)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let - ( n + 1 ) < m - ( n + 1 ) ( 1 - ρ ) and let T a ρ , δ m be pseudo-differential operators with symbols a ( x , ξ ) n × n , where 0 < ρ 1 , 0 δ < 1 and δ ρ . Let μ , λ be weights in Muckenhoupt classes A p , ν = ( μ λ - 1 ) 1 / p for some 1 < p < . We establish a two-weight inequality for commutators generated by pseudo-differential operators T a with weighted BMO functions b BMO ν , namely, the commutator [ b , T a ] is bounded from L p ( μ ) into L p ( λ ) . Furthermore, the range of m can be extended to the whole m - ( n + 1 ) ( 1 - ρ ) .

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