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Introduction To Model Spaces And Their Operators, William T. Ross, Stephan Ramon Garcia, Javad Mashreghi Jan 2016

Introduction To Model Spaces And Their Operators, William T. Ross, Stephan Ramon Garcia, Javad Mashreghi

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The study of model spaces, the closed invariant subspaces of the backward shift operator, is a vast area of research with connections to complex analysis, operator theory and functional analysis. This self-contained text is the ideal introduction for newcomers to the field. It sets out the basic ideas and quickly takes the reader through the history of the subject before ending up at the frontier of mathematical analysis. Open questions point to potential areas of future research, offering plenty of inspiration to graduate students wishing to advance further.


[Introduction To] Generalized Analytic Continuation, William T. Ross, Harold S. Shapiro Jan 2002

[Introduction To] Generalized Analytic Continuation, William T. Ross, Harold S. Shapiro

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The theory of generalized analytic continuation studies continuations of meromorphic functions in situations where traditional theory says there is a natural boundary. This broader theory touches on a remarkable array of topics in classical analysis, as described in the book. This book addresses the following questions: (1) When can we say, in some reasonable way, that component functions of a meromorphic function on a disconnected domain, are "continuations" of each other? (2) What role do such "continuations" play in certain aspects of approximation theory and operator theory? The authors use the strong analogy with the summability of divergent series …


[Introduction To] The Backward Shift On The Hardy Space, William T. Ross, Joseph A. Cima Jan 2000

[Introduction To] The Backward Shift On The Hardy Space, William T. Ross, Joseph A. Cima

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Shift operators on Hilbert spaces of analytic functions play an important role in the study of bounded linear operators on Hilbert spaces since they often serve as models for various classes of linear operators. For example, "parts" of direct sums of the backward shift operator on the classical Hardy space H2 model certain types of contraction operators and potentially have connections to understanding the invariant subspaces of a general linear operator.

This book is a thorough treatment of the characterization of the backward shift invariant subspaces of the well-known Hardy spaces Hp. The characterization of the backward shift …