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We study a semigroup of weighted composition operators on the Hardy space of the disk $H^2(mathbb{D})$, and more generally on the Hardy space $H^2(U)$ attached to a simply connected domain $U$ with smooth boundary. Motivated by conformal field theory, we establish bounds on the singular values (approximation numbers) of these weighted composition operators. As a byproduct we obtain estimates on the singular values of the restriction operator (embedding operator) $H^2(V) to H^2(U)$ when $U subset V$ and the boundary of $U$ touches that of $V$. Moreover, using the connection between the weighted composition operators and restriction operators, we show that these operators exhibit an analog of the Fisher-Micchelli phenomenon for non-compact operators.
We study topologizability and power boundedness of weigh-ted composition operators on (certain subspaces of) $mathscr{D}(X)$ for an open subset $X$ of $mathbb{R}^d$. For the former property we derive a characterization in terms of the symbol and the
We characterize the (essentially) decreasing sequences of positive numbers $beta$ = ($beta$ n) for which all composition operators on H 2 ($beta$) are bounded, where H 2 ($beta$) is the space of analytic functions f in the unit disk such that $infty$
We study topological transitivity/hypercyclicity and topological (weak) mixing for weighted composition operators on locally convex spaces of scalar-valued functions which are defined by local properties. As main application of our general approach w
We study power boundedness and related properties such as mean ergodicity for (weighted) composition operators on function spaces defined by local properties. As a main application of our general approach we characterize when (weighted) composition o
Building on techniques developed by Cowen and Gallardo-Guti{e}rrez, we find a concrete formula for the adjoint of a composition operator with rational symbol acting on the Hardy space $H^{2}$. We consider some specific examples, comparing our formula with several results that were previously known.