On a local Darlington synthesis problem
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Abstract: The Darlington synthesis problem (in the scalar case) is the problem of embedding a given contractive analytic function to an inner matrix function as the entry. A fundamental result of Arov--Douglas--Helton relates this algebraic property to a pure analytic one known as a pseudocontinuation of bounded type. We suggest a local version of the Darlington synthesis problem and prove a local analog of the ADH theorem.
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