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Nonstationary analogs of the Herglotz representation theorem: The discrete case
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    Nonstationary analogs of the Herglotz representation theorem: The discrete case (English)
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    5 May 2002
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    The classical Herglotz formula for scalar functions with positive imaginary part \[ T(x):= \text{Im }T(0)+ \int^{2\pi}_0 {e^{it}+ \lambda\over e^{it}- \lambda} d\mu(e^{it}) \] is transformed to the corresponding matrix formula via replacement of the multiplication by \(e^{it}\) in the space of square-integrable function on the circle by the general bilateral shift. Hence the relevant measure is replaced by the corresponding matrix-valued measure. This formula is derived as a result of an extended analysis of fractional-linear-transformation with matrix coefficients and corresponding operator colligations.
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    Herglotz formula
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    matrix formula
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    bilateral shift
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    matrix-valued measure
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    fractional-linear-transformation with matrix coefficients
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    operator colligations
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