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Let \(dA\) denote the area measure in the complex plane \(\mathbb{C}\), normalized so that the measure of the open unit disk equals 1. The Bergman space \(L^2_a(D)\) is the Hilbert space of holomorphic functions on \(D\) that are also square integrable functions on \(D\). The authors prove the following theorem: Let \(\phi\) be analytic on a neighborhood of the closed unit disk. If \(\{\phi^k: k= 0,1,\dots\}\) forms an orthogonal set in \(L^2_a(D)\), then \(\phi(z)= cz^n\) for an integer \(n\) and some constant \(c\). The authors conjecture that the above statement is true when \(\phi\) is bounded and analytic in \(D\). They also obtain as a consequence of their result that an analytic multiplication operator on the Bergman space is unitarily equivalent to a weighted unilateral shift of finite multiplicity \(n\) if and only if its symbol is a constant multiple of the \(n\)th power of a Möbius transform. This latter result was obtained previously by the theory of the Hardy space of the bi-disk.
Property / review text: Let \(dA\) denote the area measure in the complex plane \(\mathbb{C}\), normalized so that the measure of the open unit disk equals 1. The Bergman space \(L^2_a(D)\) is the Hilbert space of holomorphic functions on \(D\) that are also square integrable functions on \(D\). The authors prove the following theorem: Let \(\phi\) be analytic on a neighborhood of the closed unit disk. If \(\{\phi^k: k= 0,1,\dots\}\) forms an orthogonal set in \(L^2_a(D)\), then \(\phi(z)= cz^n\) for an integer \(n\) and some constant \(c\). The authors conjecture that the above statement is true when \(\phi\) is bounded and analytic in \(D\). They also obtain as a consequence of their result that an analytic multiplication operator on the Bergman space is unitarily equivalent to a weighted unilateral shift of finite multiplicity \(n\) if and only if its symbol is a constant multiple of the \(n\)th power of a Möbius transform. This latter result was obtained previously by the theory of the Hardy space of the bi-disk. / rank
 
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Rudin's conjecture
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Bergman space
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multiplication operators
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counting functions
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    Rudin orthogonality problem on the Bergman space (English)
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    20 May 2011
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    Let \(dA\) denote the area measure in the complex plane \(\mathbb{C}\), normalized so that the measure of the open unit disk equals 1. The Bergman space \(L^2_a(D)\) is the Hilbert space of holomorphic functions on \(D\) that are also square integrable functions on \(D\). The authors prove the following theorem: Let \(\phi\) be analytic on a neighborhood of the closed unit disk. If \(\{\phi^k: k= 0,1,\dots\}\) forms an orthogonal set in \(L^2_a(D)\), then \(\phi(z)= cz^n\) for an integer \(n\) and some constant \(c\). The authors conjecture that the above statement is true when \(\phi\) is bounded and analytic in \(D\). They also obtain as a consequence of their result that an analytic multiplication operator on the Bergman space is unitarily equivalent to a weighted unilateral shift of finite multiplicity \(n\) if and only if its symbol is a constant multiple of the \(n\)th power of a Möbius transform. This latter result was obtained previously by the theory of the Hardy space of the bi-disk.
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    Rudin's conjecture
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    Bergman space
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    multiplication operators
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    counting functions
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    orthogonal functions
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