On the topology of invariant subspaces of a shift of higher multiplicity (Q361906)

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    On the topology of invariant subspaces of a shift of higher multiplicity
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6199461

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      On the topology of invariant subspaces of a shift of higher multiplicity (English)
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      19 August 2013
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      The author gives a description of continuous paths in the invariant subspace lattice of the unilateral shift operator of arbitrary finite multiplicity. The main result of the paper reads as follows. {Theorem.} Let \(H^{2}({\mathbb C}^{n})\) be the Hardy space for some finite \(n\) and let \(\{ p_{t}\}_{t\in[0,1]}\) be a continuous in the uniform operator topology family of orthogonal projections on \(H^{2}({\mathbb C}^{n})\) such that \(p_{t}H^{2}({\mathbb C}^{n})\), \(t\in[0,1]\), are invariant subspaces of the unilateral shift operator of multiplicity \(n\). Then there exists an integer \(m\leq n\) and a family of inner operator-valued functions \( G_{t}\in H^{\infty}({\mathbb T},B({\mathbb C}^{m},{\mathbb C}^{n}))\), \(t\in[0,1]\), such that \(p_{t}H^{2}({\mathbb C}^{n})=G_{t}H^{2}({\mathbb C}^{m})\) and \(\{ G_{t}\}_{t\in[0,1]} \) is \(\sup\)-norm continuous. The paper generalizes the result of \textit{R.-W. Yang} [Integral Equations Oper. Theory 28, No. 2, 238--244 (1997; Zbl 0903.47002)] which was obtained for the unilateral shift of multiplicity one.
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      unilateral shift operator
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      Hardy space
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      invariant subspace
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      Beurling's theorem
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      lattice of invariant subspaces
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      continuous path
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