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On the common part of the spectrum of finite difference operators generated by systems of polynomials
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    On the common part of the spectrum of finite difference operators generated by systems of polynomials (English)
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    4 March 2008
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    There is a well-known relation between the theory of multiple orthogonal polynomials on the complex plane and the spectral theory of banded operators of the Hessenberg type via their Weyl functions. The in a way simplest such operator is of the form \(A_0=\| a_{ij}\|\) with \[ a_{i,i+1}=1, \quad a_{i+m,i}=1,\quad a_{ij}=0 \quad\text{otherwise.} \] The main result of the present paper states that the intersection of the spectra of all such operators having the same set of Weyl functions as \(A_0\) coincides with the common support \(S\) of the spectral measures for this operator.
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    Weyl function
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    multiple orthogonality polynomials
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    difference operators
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    essential spectrum
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    Hessenberg matrices
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    Hardy space
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    Toeplitz operators
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