Canonical models for representations of Hardy algebras
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Crossed product algebras (analytic crossed products) (47L65) Other ``noncommutative mathematics based on (C^*)-algebra theory (46L89) Abstract operator algebras on Hilbert spaces (47L30) Representations of (nonselfadjoint) operator algebras (47L55) Canonical models for contractions and nonselfadjoint linear operators (47A45)
Abstract: In this paper we study canonical models for representations of the Hardy algebras that generalize the model theory of Sz.-Nagy and Foias for contraction operators. The Hardy algebras are non selfadjoint operator algebras associated with -correspondences. This class includes the classical algebra, free semigroup algebras, quiver algebras and other classes of algebras studied in the literature.
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