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Matrix Functions of Bounded Type : An Interplay Between Function Theory and Operator Theory

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Matrix Functions of Bounded Type : An Interplay Between Function Theory and Operator Theory

Matrix Functions of Bounded Type :
An Interplay Between Function Theory and Operator Theory

by Raul E. Curto, In Sung Hwang
English | 2019 | ISBN: 1470436248 | 112 Pages | PDF | 1.05 MB

In this paper, the authors study matrix functions of bounded type from the viewpoint of describing an interplay between function theory and operator theory. They first establish a criterion on the coprime-ness of two singular inner functions and obtain several properties of the Douglas-Shapiro-Shields factorizations of matrix functions of bounded type. They propose a new notion of tensored-scalar singularity, and then answer questions on Hankel operators with matrix-valued bounded type symbols. They also examine an interpolation problem related to a certain functional equation on matrix functions of bounded type; this can be seen as an extension of the classical Hermite-Fejer Interpolation Problem for matrix rational functions. The authors then extend the $Hinfty$-functional calculus to an $overlineHinfty+Hinfty$-functional calculus for the compressions of the shift. Next, the authors consider the subnormality of Toeplitz operators with matrix-valued bounded type symbols and, in particular, the matrix-valued version of Halmos's Problem 5 and then establish a matrix-valued version of Abrahamse's Theorem. They also solve a subnormal Toeplitz completion problem of $2times 2$ partial block Toeplitz matrices. Further, they establish a characterization of hyponormal Toeplitz pairs with matrix-valued bounded type symbols and then derive rank formulae for the self-commutators of hyponormal Toeplitz pairs.