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    Hyperexpansive completion problem via alternating sequences; an application to subnormality (English)
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    11 April 2011
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    This paper provides a solution of the completion problem for completely hyperexpansive weighted shifts in terms of positivity of matrices attached to the sequence of the first \(m+1\) weights. Explicit solutions are given for sequences with at most six terms. Applications to the subnormal completion problem are given. These results are obtained by a new method using truncations of completely alternating sequences, for which an equivalent characterization is obtained.
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    truncated Hausdorff moment problem
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    completely alternating sequence
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    completely hyperexpansive operator
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    weighted shift operator
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    subnormal completion problem
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    contractive subnormal completion problem
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    completely hyperexpansive completion problem
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