Subnormality for arbitrary powers of 2-variable weighted shifts whose restrictions to a large invariant subspace are tensor products
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Abstract: The Lifting Problem for Commuting Subnormals (LPCS) asks for necessary and sufficient conditions for a pair of subnormal operators on Hilbert space to admit commuting normal extensions. We study LPCS within the class of commuting 2-variable weighted shifts with subnormal components and , acting on the Hilbert space with canonical orthonormal basis . The extit{core} of a commuting 2-variable weighted shift , , is the restriction of to the invariant subspace generated by all vectors with ; we say that is of extit{tensor form} if it is unitarily equivalent to a shift of the form , where and are subnormal unilateral weighted shifts. Given a 2-variable weighted shift whose core is of tensor form, we prove that LPCS is solvable for if and only if LPCS is solvable for any power ().
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