The Bezout-corona problem revisited: Wiener space setting
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Banach spaces of continuous, differentiable or analytic functions (46E15) Spaces of vector- and operator-valued functions (46E40) (Semi-) Fredholm operators; index theories (47A53) Linear operator methods in interpolation, moment and extension problems (47A57) Toeplitz operators, Hankel operators, Wiener-Hopf operators (47B35)
Abstract: The matrix-valued {Bezout-corona} problem , , is studied in a Wiener space setting, that is, the given function is an analytic matrix function on the unit {disc} whose Taylor coefficients are absolutely summable and the same is required for the solutions . It turns out that all Wiener solutions can be described explicitly in terms of two matrices and a square analytic Wiener function satisfying for all . It is also shown that some of the results hold in the {setting, but} not all. In fact, if is an function, then is just an function. Nevertheless, in this case, using the two matrices and the function , all solutions to the Bezout-corona problem can be described explicitly in a form analogous to the one appearing in the Wiener setting.
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