The Theory of H(b) Spaces
2 Volume Hardback Set
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- Authors:
- Emmanuel Fricain, Université de Lille 1
- Javad Mashreghi, Université Laval, Québec
- Date Published: October 2016
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- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781107119413
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An H(b) space is defined as a collection of analytic functions which are in the image of an operator. The theory of H(b) spaces bridges two classical subjects: complex analysis and operator theory, which makes it both appealing and demanding. The first volume of this comprehensive treatment is devoted to the preliminary subjects required to understand the foundation of H(b) spaces, such as Hardy spaces, Fourier analysis, integral representation theorems, Carleson measures, Toeplitz and Hankel operators, various types of shift operators, and Clark measures. The second volume focuses on the central theory. Both books are accessible to graduate students as well as researchers: each volume contains numerous exercises and hints, and figures are included throughout to illustrate the theory. Together, these two volumes provide everything the reader needs to understand and appreciate this beautiful branch of mathematics.
Read more- Covers all of the material required to understand the theory and its foundations
- Suitable as a textbook for graduate courses
- Both volumes together contain over 400 exercises to test students' grasp of the material
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‘… designed for a person who wants to learn the theory of these spaces and understand the state of the art in the area. All major results are included. In some situations the original proofs are provided, while in other cases they provide the 'better' proofs that have become available since. The books are designed to be accessible to both experts and newcomers to the area. Comments at the end of each section are very helpful, and the numerous exercises were clearly chosen to help master some of the techniques and tools used … In sum, these are excellent books that are bound to become standard references for the theory of H(b) spaces.’ Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
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- Date Published: October 2016
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781107119413
- length: 1342 pages
- dimensions: 237 x 160 x 94 mm
- weight: 2.3kg
- contains: 30 b/w illus. 420 exercises
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from December 2024
Table of Contents
Volume 1: List of figures
Preface
List of symbols
Important conventions
1. *Normed linear spaces and their operators
2. Some families of operators
3. Harmonic functions on the open unit disc
4. Analytic functions on the open unit disc
5. The corona problem
6. Extreme and exposed points
7. More advanced results in operator theory
8. The shift operator
9. Analytic reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces
10. Bases in Banach spaces
11. Hankel operators
12. Toeplitz operators
13. Cauchy transform and Clark measures
14. Model subspaces KΘ
15. Bases of reproducing kernels and interpolation
Bibliography
Index. Volume 2: Preface
16. The spaces M(A) and H(A)
17. Hilbert spaces inside H2
18. The structure of H(b) and H(b̅ )
19. Geometric representation of H(b) spaces
20. Representation theorems for H(b) and H(b̅)
21. Angular derivatives of H(b) functions
22. Bernstein-type inequalities
23. H(b) spaces generated by a nonextreme symbol b
24. Operators on H(b) spaces with b nonextreme
25. H(b) spaces generated by an extreme symbol b
26. Operators on H(b) spaces with b extreme
27. Inclusion between two H(b) spaces
28. Topics regarding inclusions M(a) ⊂ H(b̅) ⊂ H(b)
29. Rigid functions and strongly exposed points of H1
30. Nearly invariant subspaces and kernels of Toeplitz operators
31. Geometric properties of sequences of reproducing kernels
References
Symbols index
Index.
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