On extension of multi-parametric local semigroups of isometric operators and some applications (Q2928683)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6367587
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    On extension of multi-parametric local semigroups of isometric operators and some applications
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6367587

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      10 November 2014
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      symmetric operator
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      self-adjoint operator
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      semigroup of operators
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      unitary operator, Cayley transform
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      positive definite function
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      On extension of multi-parametric local semigroups of isometric operators and some applications (English)
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      The classical result of M. G. Krein stating that every continuous positive definite function defined on an interval of the real line can be extended to a continuous definite function on the whole line, is considered in this article for a Hilbert space. The author addresses the problem of unitary extensions for \(n\)-parametric local semigroups of isometric operators on Hilbert spaces. With the requirement that each uni-parametric local semigroup of isometric operators has a unique unitary extension to a strongly continuous group of unitary operators on the Hilbert space, it is proved that a strongly continuous \(n\)-parametric local semigroup of isometric operators on a Hilbert space can be extended to a strong continuous group of unitary operator on a larger Hilbert space. The result was previously addressed by the first author in [Integral Equations Oper. Theory 10, 80--801 (1987; Zbl 0656.47031)] for uni-parametric local semigroups and in [Integral Equations Oper. Theory 17, No. 3, 301--321 (1993; Zbl 0796.47030)] for bi-parametric local semigroups.
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