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In this paper we study the compactness of operators on the Bergman space of the unit ball and on very generally weighted Bargmann-Fock spaces in terms of the behavior of their Berezin transforms and the norms of the operators acting on reproducing kernels. In particular, in the Bergman space setting we show how a vanishing Berezin transform combined with certain (integral) growth conditions on an operator $T$ are sufficient to imply that the operator is compact. In the weighted Bargmann-Fock space setting we show that the reproducing kernel thesis for compactness holds for operators satisfying similar growth conditions. The main results extend the results of Xia and Zheng to the case of the Bergman space when $1 < p < infty$, and in the weighted Bargmann-Fock space setting, our results provide new, more general conditions that imply the work of Xia and Zheng via a more familiar approach that can also handle the $1 < p < infty$ case.
In this article we introduce Variable exponent Fock spaces and study some of their basic properties such as the boundedness of evaluation functionals, density of polynomials, boundedness of a Bergman-type projection and duality.
We completely characterize the boundedness of the Volterra type integration operators $J_b$ acting from the weighted Bergman spaces $A^p_alpha$ to the Hardy spaces $H^q$ of the unit ball of $mathbb{C}^n$ for all $0<p,q<infty$. A partial solution to t
We completely characterize the boundedness of the area operators from the Bergman spaces $A^p_alpha(mathbb{B}_ n)$ to the Lebesgue spaces $L^q(mathbb{S}_ n)$ for all $0<p,q<infty$. For the case $n=1$, some partial results were previously obtained by
We study the boundedness and compactness of the generalized Volterra integral operator on weighted Bergman spaces with doubling weights on the unit disk. A generalized Toeplitz operator is defined and the boundedness, compactness and Schatten class o
Bounded and compact differences of two composition operators acting from the weighted Bergman space $A^p_omega$ to the Lebesgue space $L^q_ u$, where $0<q<p<infty$ and $omega$ belongs to the class $mathcal{D}$ of radial weights satisfying a two-sided