
arXiv: 1004.0121
One of the major questions in the theory of Toeplitz operators on the Bergman space over the unit disk $\mathbb D$ in the complex plane $\mathbb C$ is a complete description of the commutant of a given Toeplitz operator, that is the set of all Toeplitz operators that commute with it. In \cite{l}, the first author obtained a complete description of the commutant of Toeplitz operator $T$ with any quasihomogeneous symbol $ϕ(r)e^{ipθ}, p>0$ in case it has a Toeplitz p-th root $S$ with symbol $ψ(r)e^{iθ}$, namely, commutant of $T$ is the closure of the linear space generated by powers $S^n$ which are Toeplitz. But the existence of p-th root was known until now only when $ϕ(r)=r^m,m \geq 0$. In this paper we will show the existence of p-th roots for a much larger class of symbols, for example, it includes such symbols for which $$ϕ(r)=\sum_{i=1}^kr^{a_i}(\ln r)^{b_i},0\leq a_i, b_i for all 1\leq i\leq k .$$
Mathematics - Operator Algebras, Functional Analysis (math.FA), Algebras of specific types of operators (Toeplitz, integral, pseudodifferential, etc.), beta function, Mathematics - Functional Analysis, 47B35 (Primary), 33B15 (Secondary), gamma function, Toeplitz operators, Hankel operators, Wiener-Hopf operators, FOS: Mathematics, Bergman space, Operator Algebras (math.OA), Toeplitz operators, Mellin transform
Mathematics - Operator Algebras, Functional Analysis (math.FA), Algebras of specific types of operators (Toeplitz, integral, pseudodifferential, etc.), beta function, Mathematics - Functional Analysis, 47B35 (Primary), 33B15 (Secondary), gamma function, Toeplitz operators, Hankel operators, Wiener-Hopf operators, FOS: Mathematics, Bergman space, Operator Algebras (math.OA), Toeplitz operators, Mellin transform
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