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Certain invariant subspace structure of \(L^2(\mathbb T^2)\). II
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    Certain invariant subspace structure of \(L^2(\mathbb T^2)\). II (English)
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    20 October 2008
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    Let \(T^{2}\) be the torus, that is, the Cartesian product of two unit circles in the complex plane. Let \(L^{2}(T^{2})\) and \(H^{2}(T^{2})\) be the usual Lebesgue and Hardy space on the torus \(T^{2}\), respectively. In this sequel to [Proc.\ Am.\ Math.\ Soc.\ 126, No.\,8, 2361--2368 (1998; Zbl 0896.47002)], the authors study Beurling-type invariant subspaces and a certain class of invariant subspace which contains the class of invariant subspaces of the form \(\phi H_{0}^{2}(T^{2})\), where \(H_{0}^{2}(T^{2})=\{ f \in H^{2}(T^{2}): f(0,0)=0 \}\) and \(\phi\) is a unimodular function in \(L^{\infty}(T^{2})\).
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    invariant subspace
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    wandering subspace
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    unimodular function
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