Beurling's theorem and invariant subspaces for the shift on Hardy spaces
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Abstract: Let be a bounded open subset in the complex plane and let denote the Hardy space on . We call a bounded simply connected domain perfectly connected if the boundary value function of the inverse of the Riemann map from onto the unit disk is almost 1-1 rwith respect to the Lebesgure on and if the Riemann map belongs to the weak-star closure of the polynomials in . Our main theorem states: In order that for each , there exist such that , it is necessary and sufficient that the following hold: 1) Each component of is a perfectly connected domain. 2) The harmonic measures of the components of are mutually singular. 3) % H^{infty}(G)GMin Lat(M_{z})u H^{2}(G)uin H^{infty}(G)uG$ is either an inner function or zero.
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