And\^o dilations for a pair of commuting contractions: two explicit constructions and functional models

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Authors: Haripada Sau Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 31 October 2017

Abstract: One of the most important results in operator theory is And^o's cite{ando} generalization of dilation theory for a single contraction to a pair of commuting contractions acting on a Hilbert space. While there are two explicit constructions (Sch"affer cite{sfr} and Douglas cite{Doug-Dilation}) of the minimal isometric dilation of a single contraction, there was no such explicit construction of an And^o dilation for a commuting pair (T1,T2) of contractions, except in some special cases cite{A-M-Dist-Var, D-S, D-S-S}. In this paper, we give two new proofs of And^o's dilation theorem by giving both Sch"affer-type and Douglas-type explicit constructions of an And^o dilation with function-theoretic interpretation, for the general case. The results, in particular, give a complete description of all possible factorizations of a given contraction T into the product of two commuting contractions. Unlike the one-variable case, two minimal And^o dilations need not be unitarily equivalent. However, we show that the compressions of the two And^o dilations constructed in this paper to the minimal dilation spaces of the contraction T1T2, are unitarily equivalent. In the special case when the product T=T1T2 is pure, i.e., if Tno0 strongly, an And^o dilation was constructed recently in cite{D-S-S}, which, as this paper will show, is a corollary to the Douglas-type construction. We define a notion of characteristic triple for a pair of commuting contractions and a notion of coincidence for such triples. We prove that two pairs of commuting contractions with their products being pure contractions are unitarily equivalent if and only if their characteristic triples coincide. We also characterize triples which qualify as the characteristic triple for some pair (T1,T2) of commuting contractions such that T1T2 is a pure contraction.













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