Treatise on the Shift Operator

Treatise on the Shift Operator

Author: N.K. Nikol'skii

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1986-01-01

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13: 9783540150213

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This book is an elementary introduction to non-classical spectral theory. Mter the basic definitions and a reduction to the study of the functional model the discussion will be centered around the simplest variant of such a model which, formally speaking, comprises only the class of contraction operators with a one dimensional rank of non-unitarity (rank(I - T*T) = rank(I - TT*) = 1). The main emphasis is on the technical side of the subject, the book being mostly devoted to a development of the analytical machinery of spectral theory rather than to this discipline itself. The functional model of Sz. -Nagy and Foia§ re duces the study of general operators to an investigation of the . compression T=PSIK of the shift operator S, Sf = zf, onto coinvariant subspaces (i. e. subspaces in variant with respect to the adjoint shift S*). In the main body of the book (the "Lectures" in the proper meaning of the word) this operator acts on the Hardy space H2 and is itself a part of the operator of multiplication by the independent variable in the space L2 (in the case at hand L2 means L2(lf), If being the unit circle), this operator again being fundamental for classical spectral theory.


Treatise on the Shift Operator

Treatise on the Shift Operator

Author: N.K. Nikol'skii

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 3642701515

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This book is an elementary introduction to non-classical spectral theory. Mter the basic definitions and a reduction to the study of the functional model the discussion will be centered around the simplest variant of such a model which, formally speaking, comprises only the class of contraction operators with a one dimensional rank of non-unitarity (rank(I - T*T) = rank(I - TT*) = 1). The main emphasis is on the technical side of the subject, the book being mostly devoted to a development of the analytical machinery of spectral theory rather than to this discipline itself. The functional model of Sz. -Nagy and Foia§ re duces the study of general operators to an investigation of the . compression T=PSIK of the shift operator S, Sf = zf, onto coinvariant subspaces (i. e. subspaces in variant with respect to the adjoint shift S*). In the main body of the book (the "Lectures" in the proper meaning of the word) this operator acts on the Hardy space H2 and is itself a part of the operator of multiplication by the independent variable in the space L2 (in the case at hand L2 means L2(lf), If being the unit circle), this operator again being fundamental for classical spectral theory.


Treatise on the Shift Operator

Treatise on the Shift Operator

Author: N.K. Nikol'skii

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-12-08

Total Pages: 491

ISBN-13: 9783642701528

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This book is an elementary introduction to non-classical spectral theory. Mter the basic definitions and a reduction to the study of the functional model the discussion will be centered around the simplest variant of such a model which, formally speaking, comprises only the class of contraction operators with a one dimensional rank of non-unitarity (rank(I - T*T) = rank(I - TT*) = 1). The main emphasis is on the technical side of the subject, the book being mostly devoted to a development of the analytical machinery of spectral theory rather than to this discipline itself. The functional model of Sz. -Nagy and Foia§ re duces the study of general operators to an investigation of the . compression T=PSIK of the shift operator S, Sf = zf, onto coinvariant subspaces (i. e. subspaces in variant with respect to the adjoint shift S*). In the main body of the book (the "Lectures" in the proper meaning of the word) this operator acts on the Hardy space H2 and is itself a part of the operator of multiplication by the independent variable in the space L2 (in the case at hand L2 means L2(lf), If being the unit circle), this operator again being fundamental for classical spectral theory.


Invariant Subspaces of the Shift Operator

Invariant Subspaces of the Shift Operator

Author: Javad Mashreghi

Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.

Published: 2015-04-23

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 1470410451

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This volume contains the proceedings of the CRM Workshop on Invariant Subspaces of the Shift Operator, held August 26-30, 2013, at the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada. The main theme of this volume is the invariant subspaces of the shift operator (or its adjoint) on certain function spaces, in particular, the Hardy space, Dirichlet space, and de Branges-Rovnyak spaces. These spaces, and the action of the shift operator on them, have turned out to be a precious tool in various questions in analysis such as function theory (Bieberbach conjecture, rigid functions, Schwarz-Pick inequalities), operator theory (invariant subspace problem, composition operator), and systems and control theory. Of particular interest is the Dirichlet space, which is one of the classical Hilbert spaces of holomorphic functions on the unit disk. From many points of view, the Dirichlet space is an interesting and challenging example of a function space. Though much is known about it, several important open problems remain, most notably the characterization of its zero sets and of its shift-invariant subspaces. This book is co-published with the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques.


Complex Analysis, Operators, and Related Topics

Complex Analysis, Operators, and Related Topics

Author: Victor P. Havin

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 3034883781

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This volume is devoted to some topical problems and various applications of operator theory and its interplay with modern complex analysis. 30 carefully selected surveys and research papers are united by the "operator theoretic ideology" and systematic use of modern function theoretical techniques.


Recent Advances in Operator Theory, Operator Algebras, and their Applications

Recent Advances in Operator Theory, Operator Algebras, and their Applications

Author: Dumitru Gaspar

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-03-30

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 3764373148

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This book offers peer-reviewed articles from the 19th International Conference on Operator Theory, Summer 2002. It contains recent developments in a broad range of topics from operator theory, operator algebras and their applications, particularly to differential analysis, complex functions, ergodic theory, mathematical physics, matrix analysis, and systems theory. The book covers a large variety of topics including single operator theory, C*-algebras, diffrential operators, integral transforms, stochastic processes and operators, and more.


Recent Advances in Operator Theory

Recent Advances in Operator Theory

Author: A. Dijksma

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13: 3034883234

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A collection of 25 papers dedicated to Israel Gohberg, an outstanding leader in operator theory. Also containing a review of his contributions to mathematics and a complete list of his publications. The book is of interest to a wide audience of pure and applied mathematicians.


Multiplication Operators on the Bergman Space

Multiplication Operators on the Bergman Space

Author: Kunyu Guo

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-06-23

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 366246845X

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This book deals with various aspects of commutants and reducing subspaces of multiplication operators on the Bergman space, along with relevant von Neumann algebras generated by these operators, which have been the focus of considerable attention from the authors and other experts in recent years. The book reviews past developments and offers insights into cutting-edge developments in the study of multiplication operators. It also provides commentary and comparisons to stimulate research in this area.


Matrix and Operator Valued Functions

Matrix and Operator Valued Functions

Author: I. Gohberg

Publisher: Birkhäuser

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 3034885326

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A collection of papers on different aspects of operator theory and complex analysis, covering the recent achievements of the Odessa-Kharkov school, where Potapov was very active. The book appeals to a wide group of mathematicians and engineers, and much of the material can be used for advanced courses and seminars.