Harmonic analysis of operators on Hilbert space
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Harmonic analysis of operators on Hilbert space
(Universitext)
Springer, c2010
Rev. and enlarged [2nd] ed
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
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Other authors: Ciprian Foias, Hari Bercovici, László Kérchy
Originally published 1970
Some issue lack editional statement: Revised and enlarged
Bibliography: p. 441-463
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The existence of unitary dilations makes it possible to study arbitrary contractions on a Hilbert space using the tools of harmonic analysis. The first edition of this book was an account of the progress done in this direction in 1950-70. Since then, this work has influenced many other areas of mathematics, most notably interpolation theory and control theory. This second edition, in addition to revising and amending the original text, focuses on further developments of the theory, including the study of two operator classes: operators whose powers do not converge strongly to zero, and operators whose functional calculus (as introduced in Chapter III) is not injective. For both of these classes, a wealth of material on structure, classification and invariant subspaces is included in Chapters IX and X. Several chapters conclude with a sketch of other developments related with (and developing) the material of the first edition.
Table of Contents
Contractions and Their Dilations.- Geometrical and Spectral Properties of Dilations.- Functional Calculus.- Extended Functional Calculus.- Operator-Valued Analytic Functions.- Functional Models.- Regular Factorizations and Invariant Subspaces.- Weak Contractions.- The Structure of C1.-Contractions.- The Structure of Operators of Class C0.
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