Cellular-indecomposable operators and Beurling's theorem
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Beurling's theoreminvariant subspaces for the operator of multiplicationinvariant subspaces of the Hardy space
Invariant subspaces of linear operators (47A15) Linear operators on special spaces (weighted shifts, operators on sequence spaces, etc.) (47B37) Spectral operators, decomposable operators, well-bounded operators, etc. (47B40) Banach algebras of differentiable or analytic functions, (H^p)-spaces (46J15)
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