Logarithmic Bloch space and its predual
Abstract: We consider the space $\bk1_{\log\alpha}$, of analytic functions on the unit disk $\D,$ defined by the requirement $\int_\D|f'(z)|\phi(|z|)\,dA(z)<\infty,$ where $\phi(r)=\log\alpha(1/(1-r))$ and show that it is a predual of the "$\log\alpha$-Bloch" space and the dual of the corresponding little Bloch space. We prove that a function $f(z)=\sum_{n=0}\infty a_nzn$ with $a_n\downarrow 0$ is in $\bk1_{\log\alpha}$ iff $\sum_{n=0}\infty \log\alpha(n+2)/(n+1)<\infty$ and apply this to obtain a criterion for membership of the Libera transform of a function with positive coefficients in $\bk1_{\log\alpha}.$ Some properties of the Ces\'aro and the Libera operator are considered as well.
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