Unit canonical correlations between future and past (Q1104009)

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Unit canonical correlations between future and past
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    Unit canonical correlations between future and past (English)
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    Let \(a(B) x(t)=b(B) \epsilon(t)\) be an n-dimensional stationary ARMA process of the full rank. The paper deals with the number of such canonical correlations between future \(\{x(s): s>t\}\) and past \(\{x(s): s\leq t\}\) which are equal to 1. It is proved that this number is equal to the number of zeros of \(\det\{k(z)\}\) on \(| z| =1\) counting each such zero with its multiplicity \((k(z)=a(z)^{-1}b(z))\).
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    stationary vector process
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    Kronecker indices
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    Hardy spaces
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    unit correlations
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    autoregressive moving average processes
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    McMillan degree
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    Hankel matrix
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    n-dimensional stationary ARMA process
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    full rank
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    canonical correlations
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    future
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    past
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    number of zeros
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