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Let \(l^2(\mathbb{Z}^+)\) be the usual Hilbert space of all square-summable complex sequences and let \[ W_\alpha((x_k)_{k\geq0}):=(0,\alpha_0x_0,~\alpha_1x_1,\alpha_2x_2,\dots),\quad(x_k)_{k\geq0}\in l^2(\mathbb{Z}^+), \] be a unilateral weighted shift with a bounded weight sequence \((\alpha_n)_{n\geq0}\). The authors investigate near subnormality of the weighted shift \(W_\alpha\) when its moments, defined by \(\gamma_0=1\), \(\gamma_k=\alpha_0^2\alpha_1^2\dots\alpha_{k-1}^2\), \(k>0\), satisfy a linear recursive relation. They also provide several applications and discuss, in particular, the notion of near subnormal completion.
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    Let \(l^2(\mathbb{Z}^+)\) be the usual Hilbert space of all square-summable complex sequences and let \[ W_\alpha((x_k)_{k\geq0}):=(0,\alpha_0x_0,~\alpha_1x_1,\alpha_2x_2,\dots),\quad(x_k)_{k\geq0}\in l^2(\mathbb{Z}^+), \] be a unilateral weighted shift with a bounded weight sequence \((\alpha_n)_{n\geq0}\). The authors investigate near subnormality of the weighted shift \(W_\alpha\) when its moments, defined by \(\gamma_0=1\), \(\gamma_k=\alpha_0^2\alpha_1^2\dots\alpha_{k-1}^2\), \(k>0\), satisfy a linear recursive relation. They also provide several applications and discuss, in particular, the notion of near subnormal completion.
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    subnormal operator
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    hyponormal operator
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    near subnormal operator
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    near subnormal completion
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    weighted shifts
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