Some Hilbert spaces of analytic functions. II, III
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Publication:2395953
DOI10.1016/0022-247X(65)90068-5zbMATH Open0134.12002OpenAlexW2970394929MaRDI QIDQ2395953FDOQ2395953
Authors: Louis de Branges de Bourcia
Publication date: 1965
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-247x(65)90068-5
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- Canonical models and the self-adjoint parts of dissipative operators
- \(J\)-inner matrix functions, interpolation and inverse problems for canonical systems. II: The inverse monodromy problem
- Vector valued de Branges spaces of entire functions based on pairs of Fredholm operator valued functions and functional model
- Matricial Nehari problems, \(J\)-inner matrix functions and the Muckenhoupt condition
- Applications of de Branges Spaces of Vector-Valued Functions
- Spectrum perturbations of linear operators in a Banach space
- On contractions with compact defects
- \(J\)-inner matrix functions, interpolation and inverse problems for canonical systems. I: Foundations
- Hilbert spaces of analytic functions, inverse scattering and operator models. I
- de Branges Spaces of Vector-Valued Functions
- Invariant subspaces in the theory of operators and theory of functions
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- Estimates for norms of matrix-valued and operator-valued functions and some of their applications
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- On three Klein extension problems and some generalizations
- Factorization and invariant subspaces for noncontractions
- An estimate for the resolvent of a non-self-adjoint differential operator on the half-line
- A Schur Type Matrix Extension Problem. VII
- The existence of invariant subspaces
- Classes of de Branges Matrices and Corresponding de Branges Spaces
- General theorems on triangular representations of linear operators and multiplications of their characteristic functions
- Models for noncontractions
- Theory of characteristic functions of operator nodes
- Invariant subspaces of a dissipative operator and divisors of its characteristic function
- \(B\)-regular \(J\)-inner matrix-valued functions
- Nodal Hilbert spaces of analytic functions
- Norm estimates for resolvents of linear operators in a Banach space and spectral variations
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