Large Bergman spaces: Invertibility, cyclicity, and subspaces of arbitrary index. (Q1428445)

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Large Bergman spaces: Invertibility, cyclicity, and subspaces of arbitrary index.
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    Large Bergman spaces: Invertibility, cyclicity, and subspaces of arbitrary index. (English)
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    29 March 2004
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    The authors focus on hard topology spaces, that is, weighted \(\ell^2\) spaces on the nonnegative integers. They show that there is no such dichotomy as in Beurling's situation. In fact, the authors find analytic functions in the disk that belong to the given space along with their reciprocals, while the shift invariant subspaces they generate fail to be the whole space. They also use these functions to build concrete examples of invariant subspaces of high index. Furthermore, the authors find that if they extend the weight and the space to the collection of all integers, in such a way that the logarithm of the weight becomes an odd function, then the non-trivial shift invariant subspace generated by invertible function extends to a bilaterally shift invariant subspace.
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    Bergman spaces
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    cyclic vectors
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    index of invariant subspaces
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    bilaterally invariant subspaces
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    weighted Hilbert spaces of sequences
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