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Generalized Hilbert operators on weighted Bergman spaces

The main purpose of this paper is to study the generalized Hilbert operator {equation*} \mathcal{H}_g(f)(z)=\int_0^1f(t)g&#39;(tz)\,dt {equation*} acting on the weighted Bergman space $A^p_\om$, where the weight function $\om$ belongs to the class $\R$ of regular radial weights and satisfies the Muckenhoupt type condition {equation}\label{Mpconditionaabstract} \sup_{0\le r<1}\bigg(\int_{r}^1(\int_t^1\om(s)ds)^{-\frac{p&#39;}{p}}\,dt\bigg)^\frac{p}{p&#39;} \int_{0}^r(1-t)^{-p}(\int_t^1\om(s)ds)\,dt<\infty. \tag† {equation} If $q=p$, the condition on $g$ that characterizes the boundedness (or the compactness) of $\hg: A^p_\om\to A^q_\om$ depends on $p$ only, but the situation is completely different in the case $q\ne p$ in which the inducing weight $\om$ plays a crucial role. The results obtained also reveal a natural connection to the Muckenhoupt type condition \eqref{Mpconditionaabstract}. Indeed, it is shown that the classical Hilbert operator (the case $g(z)=\log\frac{1}{1-z}$ of $\H_g$) is bounded from $L^p_{\int_{t}^1\om(s)\,ds}([0,1))$ (the natural restriction of $A^p_\om$ to functions defined on $[0,1)$) to $A^p_\om$ if and only if $\om$ satisfies the condition \eqref{Mpconditionaabstract}. On the way to these results decomposition norms for the weighted Bergman space $A^p_\om$ are established.

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