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    A Characterization of MA1(Rn)\mathcal{M}_{A_1}(\mathbb{R}^n)

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    We characterize the set of all measurable functions on \RR^n possessing an A1A_1 majorant, denoted as \cM_{A_1}(\RR^n), by certain Banach function spaces. We prove that a function has an A1A_1 majorant if and only if it belongs to some Banach function space for which the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator is bounded. This answers the question posted by G. Knese, J. Mc^{c}Carthy, and K. Moen

    Compact Product of Hankel and Toeplitz Operators

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    In this paper, we study the product of a Hankel operator and a Toeplitz operator on the Hardy space. We give necessary and sufficient conditions of when such a product HfTgH_f T_g is compact

    Reducing Subspaces of de Branges-Rovnyak Spaces

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    For b∈H1∞b\in H^\infty_1, the closed unit ball of H∞H^\infty, the de Branges-Rovnyak spaces H(b)\mathcal{H}(b) is a Hilbert space contractively contained in the Hardy space H2H^2 that is invariant by the backward shift operator Sβˆ—S^*. We consider the reducing subspaces of the operator Sβˆ—2∣H(b)S^{*2}|_{\mathcal{H}(b)}. When bb is an inner function, Sβˆ—2∣H(b)S^{*2}|_{\mathcal{H}(b)} is a truncated Toepltiz operator and its reducibility was characterized by Douglas and Foias using model theory. We use another approach to extend their result to the case where bb is extreme. We prove that if bb is extreme but not inner, then Sβˆ—2∣H(b)S^{*2}|_{\mathcal{H}(b)} is reducible if and only if bb is even or odd, and describe the structure of reducing subspaces

    Asymptotic Bohr Radius for the Polynomials in One Complex Variable

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    We consider the Bohr radius RnR_n for the class of complex polynomials in one variable of degree at most nn. It was conjectured by R. Fournier in 2008 that Rn=13+Ο€23n2+o(1n2)R_n={1\over 3}+{\pi^2\over {3n^2}}+o({1\over n^2}). We shall prove this conjecture is true in this paper

    Normal Truncated Toeplitz Operators

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    The characterization of normal truncated Toepltiz operators is first given by Chalendar and Timotin. We give an elementary proof of their result without using the algebraic properties of truncated Toeplitz operators

    Bounded Composition Operators and Multipliers of Some Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces on the Bidisk

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    We study the boundedness of composition operators on the bidisk using reproducing kernels. We show that a composition operator is bounded on the Hardy space of the bidisk if some associated function is a positive kernel. This positivity condition naturally leads to the study of the sub-Hardy Hilbert spaces of the bidisk, which are analogs of de Branges-Rovnyak spaces on the unit disk. We discuss multipliers of those spaces and obtain some classes of bounded composition operators on the bidisk

    Density of Polynomials in Sub-Bergman Hilbert Spaces

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    The sub-Bergman Hilbert spaces are analogues of de BrangesRovnyak spaces in the Bergman space setting. We prove that the polynomials are dense in sub-Bergman Hilbert spaces. This answers the question posted by Zhu in the affirmative

    A Note on the Spectral Area of Toeplitz Operators

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    In this note, we show that for hyponormal Toeplitz operators, there exists a lower bound for the area of the spectrum. This extends the known estimate for the spectral area of Toeplitz operators with an analytic symbol

    Warm asymmetric quark matter and proto-quark stars within the confined-isospin-density-dependent mass model

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    We extend the confined-isospin-density-dependent mass (CIDDM) model to include temperature dependence of the equivalent mass for quarks. Within the CIDDM model, we study the equation of state (EOS) for Ξ²\beta-equilibrium quark matter, quark symmetry energy, quark symmetry free energy, and the properties of quark stars at finite temperature. We find that including the temperature dependence of the equivalent mass can significantly influence the properties of the strange quark matter (SQM) as well as the quark symmetry energy, the quark symmetry free energy, and the maximum mass of quark stars at finite temperature. The mass-radius relations for different stages of the proto-quark stars (PQSs) along the star evolution are analyzed. Our results indicate that the heating (cooling) process for PQSs will increase (decrease) the maximum mass within CIDDM model by including temperature dependence of the equivalent mass for quarks.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures. Presentation improved and discussions added. Accepted version to appear in PR

    Isovector properties of quark matter and quark stars in an isospin-dependent confining model

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    The confining quark matter (CQM) model, in which the confinement and asymptotic freedom are modeled via the Richardson potential for quark-quark vector interaction and the chiral symmetry restoration at high density is described by the density dependent quark mass, is extended to include isospin dependence of the quark mass. Within this extended isospin-dependent confining quark matter (ICQM) model, we study the properties of strange quark matter and quark stars. We find that including isospin dependence of the quark mass can significantly influence the quark matter symmetry energy, the stability of strange quark matter and the mass-radius relation of quark stars. In particular, we demonstrate although the recently discovered large mass pulsars PSR J1614.2230 and PSR J0348+0432 with masses around two times solar mass (2MβŠ™2M_{\odot}) cannot be quark stars within the original CQM model, they can be well described by quark stars in the ICQM model if the isospin dependence of quark mass is strong enough so that the quark matter symmetry energy is about four times that of a free quark gas. We also discuss the effects of the density dependence of quark mass on the properties of quark stars. Our results indicate that the heavy quark stars with mass around 2MβŠ™2M_{\odot} (if exist) can put strong constraints on isospin and density dependence of the quark mass as well as the quark matter symmetry energy.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables. Presentation improved, 2 tables and discussions added. Accepted version to appear in PR
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