Beurling–Lax theorem

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In mathematics, the Beurling–Lax theorem is a theorem due to Script error: No such module "Footnotes". and Script error: No such module "Footnotes". which characterizes the shift-invariant subspaces of the Hardy space H2(𝔻,). It states that each such space is of the form

θH2(𝔻,),

for some inner function θ.

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References

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  • Jonathan R. Partington, Linear Operators and Linear Systems, An Analytical Approach to Control Theory, (2004) London Mathematical Society Student Texts 60, Cambridge University Press.
  • Marvin Rosenblum and James Rovnyak, Hardy Classes and Operator Theory, (1985) Oxford University Press.


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