Column extreme multipliers of the free Hardy space

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DOI10.1112/JLMS.12243zbMATH Open1455.46069arXiv1807.08371OpenAlexW2964297503WikidataQ127823254 ScholiaQ127823254MaRDI QIDQ3296743FDOQ3296743


Authors: Michael T. Jury, Robert T. W. Martin Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1 July 2020

Published in: Journal of the London Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The full Fock space over mathbbCd can be identified with the free Hardy space, H2(mathbbBmdathbbN) - the unique non-commutative reproducing kernel Hilbert space corresponding to a non-commutative Szeg"{o} kernel on the non-commutative, multi-variable open unit ball . Elements of this space are free or non-commutative functions on mathbbBmdathbbN. Under this identification, the full Fock space is the canonical non-commutative and several-variable analogue of the classical Hardy space of the disk, and many classical function theory results have faithful extensions to this setting. In particular to each contractive (free) multiplier B of the free Hardy space, we associate a Hilbert space mathcalH(B) analogous to the deBranges-Rovnyak spaces in the unit disk, and consider the ways in which various properties of the free function B are reflected in the Hilbert space mathcalH(B) and the operators which act on it. In the classical setting, the mathcalH(b) spaces of analytic functions on the disk display strikingly different behavior depending on whether or not the function b is an extreme point in the unit ball of Hinfty(mathbbD). We show that such a dichotomy persists in the free case, where the split depends on whtether or not B is what we call {it column extreme}.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.08371




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