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On the Nehari problem for a certain class of \(L^{\infty}\)-functions appearing in control theory (English)
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1987
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The authors obtain an explicit computable solution for finding \({\bar \rho}:= \inf_{q\in H^{\infty}(D)}\| W-mq\|\) where \(W\in H^{\infty}(D)\) is rational and \(m\in H^{\infty}(D)\) is an arbitrary inner function. The formula involves calculating where the function of \(\rho\) given by \(\nu(\rho)=\) trace of \((I=T^*T^{*n})P_{\rho}^{- 1}\) blows up; here T is the compression of the shift operator on \(H^ 2(D)\) (multiplication by z) to the orthogonal complement of its invariant subspace \(mH^ 2(D)\) and \(P_{\rho}= q(T)(I- \rho^{- 2}W(T)W(T)^*)q(T)^*\) where \(W=p/q\). In practice this in turn comes down to finding the roots of a transcendental equation. In the last section an explicit example is worked out for illustration of the approach. The problem is motivated by the \(H^{\infty}\)-optimization problem from control theory.
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Nehari problem
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compression of the shift operator
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invariant subspace
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roots of a transcendental equation
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\(H^{\infty }\)-optimization problem from control theory
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