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Semigroups of composition operators on Hardy spaces of Dirichlet series

We consider continuous semigroups of analytic functions $\{Φ_t\}_{t\geq0}$ in the so-called Gordon-Hedenmalm class $\mathcal{G}$, that is, the family of analytic functions $Φ:\mathbb C_+\to \mathbb C_+$ giving rise to bounded composition operators in the Hardy space of Dirichlet series $\mathcal{H}^2$. We show that there is a one-to-one correspondence between continuous semigroups $\{Φ_{t}\}_{t\geq0}$ in the class $\mathcal G$ and strongly continuous semigroups of composition operators $\{T_t\}_{t\geq0}$, where $T_t(f)=f\circΦ_t$, $f\in\mathcal{H}^2$. We extend these results for the range $p\in[1,\infty)$. For the case $p=\infty$, we prove that there is no non-trivial strongly continuous semigroup of composition operators in $\mathcal{H}^\infty$. We characterize the infinitesimal generators of continuous semigroups in the class $\mathcal G$ as those Dirichlet series sending $\mathbb C_{+}$ into its closure. Some dynamical properties of the semigroups are obtained from a description of the Koenigs map of the semigroup.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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