A cyclic subnormal completion of complex data (Q6486897)

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A cyclic subnormal completion of complex data
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    A cyclic subnormal completion of complex data (English)
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    18 November 2014
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    Let \(\mathbb{N}_0\) be the set of nonnegative integers. For a finite subset \(\Lambda\) of \(\mathbb{N}_0 \times \mathbb{N}_0\), a complex data \(\gamma _{\Lambda}:= \{\gamma_{ij} \}_{(i,j) \in \Lambda}\) in the unit disc \(\mathbb{D}\) is said to have a cyclic subnormal completion if there is a Hilbert space \(\mathcal{H}\) and a cyclic subnormal operator \(S\) on \(\mathcal{H}\) with a unit cyclic vector \(x_0 \in \mathcal{H}\) such that \(\langle{S^*}^i S^j x_0 , x_0 \rangle = \gamma _{ij}\) for each \((i,j) \in \Lambda\). In this case, \(S\) is called a cyclic subnormal completion of \(\gamma_{\Lambda}\). Besides, \({\widehat{\gamma}}:= \{ {\widehat{\gamma}}_{ij} \}_{0 \leq i,j < \infty}\), defined by \({\widehat{\gamma}}_{ij} := \langle{S^*}^i S^j x_0 , x_0 \rangle\), \(i,j \in \mathbb{N}_0\), is called the matrix completion of \(\gamma_{\Lambda}\) with respect to \(S\).NEWLINENEWLINEThe authors present an example showing that, in general, a cyclic subnormal completion is not unique. Then some sufficient conditions are given under which \(\gamma_{\Lambda}\) has a unique cyclic subnormal completion.
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    subnormal completion
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    cyclic vector
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    truncated moment matrix
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    flat extension
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