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Holomorphic Spaces

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Donald Sarason, Hakan Hedenmalm, Karel Stroethoff, Vladimir V. Peller, Pamela Gorkin, Scott Saccone, Richard Rochberg, Zhijian Wu, John B. Conway, Liming Yang, Nikolai Nikolski, Vasily Vasyunin, Cora Sadosky, Nicholas Young, Alexander Kheifets, Harry Dym, Daniel Alpay, Aad Dijksma, James Rovnyak, Hendrik S. V. de Snoo, Victor Vinnikov
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  • Date Published: February 2009
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521101035

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  • Spaces of holomorphic functions have been a prominent theme in analysis since early in the twentieth century. Of interest to complex analysts, functional analysts, operator theorists and systems theorists, their study is now flourishing. This volume, an outgrowth of a 1995 program at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, contains expository articles by programme participants. Here researchers and graduate students will encounter Hardy spaces, Bergman spaces, Dirichlet spaces, Hankel and Toeplitz operators, and a sampling of the role these objects play in modern analysis.

    • Expository articles arising from mini-courses
    • Broad range of mathematical applications
    • Survey of the state of the art in this field
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    • Date Published: February 2009
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521101035
    • length: 488 pages
    • dimensions: 234 x 156 x 25 mm
    • weight: 0.68kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. Holomorphic spaces: a brief and selective survey Donald Sarason
    2. Recent progress in the function theory of the Bergman space Håkan Hedenmalm
    3. Harmonic Bergman spaces Karel Stroethoff
    4. An excursion into the theory of Hankel operators Vladimir V. Peller
    5. Hankel-type operators, Bourgain algebras and uniform algebras Pamela Gorkin
    6. Tight uniform algebras Scott Saccone
    7. Higher-order Hankel forms and commutators Richard Rochberg
    8. Function theory and operator theory on the Dirichlet space Zhijian Wu
    9. Some open problems in the theory of subnormal operators John B. Conway and Liming Yang
    10. Elements of spectral theory in terms of the free function model part I: basic constructions Nikolai Nikolski and Vasily Vasyunin
    11. Liftings of kernels shift-invariant in scattering systems Cora Sadosky
    12. Some function-theoretic issues in feedback stabilisation Nicholas Young
    13. The abstract interpolation problem Alexander Kheifets
    14. A basic interpolation problem Harry Dym
    15. Reproducing kernel Pontryagin spaces Daniel Alpay, Aad Dijksma, James Rovnyak and Hendrik S. V. de Snoo
    16. Commuting operators and function theory on a Riemann surface Victor Vinnikov.

  • Editors

    Sheldon Axler, San Francisco State University

    John E. McCarthy, Washington University, St Louis

    Donald Sarason, University of California, Berkeley

    Series editor Cam Learning use ONLY

    Mathematical Sciences Research Institute

    Contributors

    Donald Sarason, Hakan Hedenmalm, Karel Stroethoff, Vladimir V. Peller, Pamela Gorkin, Scott Saccone, Richard Rochberg, Zhijian Wu, John B. Conway, Liming Yang, Nikolai Nikolski, Vasily Vasyunin, Cora Sadosky, Nicholas Young, Alexander Kheifets, Harry Dym, Daniel Alpay, Aad Dijksma, James Rovnyak, Hendrik S. V. de Snoo, Victor Vinnikov

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