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Let E be a separable infinite-dimensional Hilbert space, and let denote the algebra of all functions that are holomorphic. If is a subalgebra of , then using an algebraic result of Corach and Larotonda, we derive that under some conditions, the Bass stable rank of is infinite. In particular, we deduce that the Bass (and hence topological stable ranks) of the Hardy algebra , the disk algebra and the Wiener algebra are all infinite. Submitted: October 10, 2007., Revised: January 11, 2008., Accepted: January 12, 2007.  相似文献   

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We prove Tolokonnikov’s Lemma and the inner-outer factorization for the real Hardy space , the space of bounded holomorphic (possibly operator-valued) functions on the unit disc all of whose matrix-entries (with respect to fixed orthonormal bases) are functions having real Fourier coefficients, or equivalently, each matrix entry f satisfies for all z ∈ . Tolokonnikov’s Lemma for means that if f is left-invertible, then f can be completed to an isomorphism; that is, there exists an F, invertible in , such that F = [ f f c ] for some f c in . In control theory, Tolokonnikov’s Lemma implies that if a function has a right coprime factorization over , then it has a doubly coprime factorization in . We prove the lemma for the real disc algebra as well. In particular, and are Hermite rings. The work of the first author was supported by Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation. Received: December 5, 2006. Revised: February 4, 2007.  相似文献   

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The paper deals with root location problems for two classes of univariate polynomials both of geometric origin. The first class discussed, the class of Steiner polynomial, consists of polynomials, each associated with a compact convex set . A polynomial of this class describes the volume of the set V + tB n as a function of t, where t is a positive number and B n denotes the unit ball in . The second class, the class of Weyl polynomials, consists of polynomials, each associated with a Riemannian manifold , where is isometrically embedded with positive codimension in . A Weyl polynomial describes the volume of a tubular neighborhood of its associated as a function of the tube’s radius. These polynomials are calculated explicitly in a number of natural examples such as balls, cubes, squeezed cylinders. Furthermore, we examine how the above mentioned polynomials are related to one another and how they depend on the standard embedding of into for m > n. We find that in some cases the real part of any Steiner polynomial root will be negative. In certain other cases, a Steiner polynomial will have only real negative roots. In all of this cases, it can be shown that all of a Weyl polynomial’s roots are simple and, furthermore, that they lie on the imaginary axis. At the same time, in certain cases the above pattern does not hold.
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Submitted: March 5, 2007., Revised: February 1, 2008., Accepted: February 2, 2008.  相似文献   

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Hermitean Clifford analysis focusses on h–monogenic functions taking values in a complex Clifford algebra or in a complex spinor space. Monogenicity is expressed here by means of two complex mutually adjoint Dirac operators, which are invariant under the action of a Clifford realisation of the unitary group. In this contribution we present a deeper insight in the transition from the orthogonal setting to the Hermitean one. Starting from the orthogonal Clifford setting, by simply introducing a so-called complex structure J ∈ SO(2n; ), the fundamental elements of the Hermitean setting arise in a quite natural way. Indeed, the corresponding projection operators 1/2 (1 ± iJ) project the initial basis (eα, α = 1, . . . , 2n) onto the Witt basis and moreover give rise to a direct sum decomposition of into two components, where the SO(2n; )-elements leaving those two subspaces invariant, commute with the complex structure J. They generate a subgroup which is doubly covered by a subgroup of Spin(2n; ), denoted Spin J (2n; ), being isomorphic with the unitary group U(n; ). Finally the two Hermitean Dirac operators are shown to originate as generalized gradients when projecting the gradient on the invariant subspaces mentioned, which actually implies their invariance under the action of Spin J (2n; ). The eventual goal is to extend the complex structure J to the whole Clifford algebra , in order to conceptually unravel the true meaning of Hermitean monogenicity and its connections to orthogonal monogenicity. During the final redaction of this paper, we received the sad news that our friend, colleague and co-author Jarolím Bureš died on October 1, 2006 Submitted: October 16, 2006. Accepted: December 29, 2006.  相似文献   

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Passive linear systems τ = have their transfer function in the Schur class S . Using a parametrization of contractive block operators the transfer function is connected to the Sz.-Nagy–Foiaş characteristic function of the contraction A. This gives a new aspect and some explicit formulas for studying the interplay between the system τ and the functions and . The method leads to some new results for linear passive discrete-time systems. Also new proofs for some known facts in the theory of these systems are obtained. Dedicated to Eduard Tsekanovskiĭ on the occasion of his seventieth birthday This work was supported by the Research Institute for Technology at the University of Vaasa. The first author was also supported by the Academy of Finland (projects 212146, 117617) and the Dutch Organization for Scientific Research N.W.O. (B 61-553). Received: December 22, 2006. Revised: February 6, 2007.  相似文献   

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Let be a sequence of Borel measurable functions satisfying, for a function the inequalities
and suppose
Then there exists a sequence of increasing homeomorphisms converging to a homeomorphism weakly in and locally uniformly, such that
Dedicated to the memory of Jean Leray  相似文献   

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We define the reduced minimum modulus of a nonzero element a in a unital C *-algebra by . We prove that . Applying this result to and its closed two side ideal , we get that dist , and for any if RR = 0, where and is the quotient homomorphism and . These results generalize corresponding results in Hilbert spaces.  相似文献   

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Let be a bounded simply connected domain with boundary Γ and let be a regular compact set with connected complement. In this paper we investigate asymptotics of the extremal constants:
where is the supremum norm on a compact set K, is the set of all algebraic polynomials of degree at most m, and as . Subsequently, we obtain asymptotic behavior of the Kolmogorov k-widths, , of the unit ball An of restricted to E in C(E), where H is the Hardy space of bounded analytic functions on G and C(E) is the space of continuous functions on E. Received: April 24, 2008. Accepted: May 15, 2008.  相似文献   

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The moduli space parameterizes the isomorphism classes of S-pointed stable real curves of genus zero which are invariant under relabeling by the involution σ. This moduli space is stratified according to the degeneration types of σ-invariant curves. The degeneration types of σ-invariant curves are encoded by their dual trees with additional decorations. We construct a combinatorial graph complex generated by the fundamental classes of strata of . We show that the homology of is isomorphic to the homology of our graph complex. We also give a presentation of the fundamental group of .   相似文献   

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Starting with an integral representation for the class of continuously differentiable solutions of the system
where is the complex Clifford algebra constructed over are some suitable Clifford vectors and their corresponding Dirac operators, we define the isotonic Cauchy transform and establish the Sokhotski-Plemelj formulae. Some consequences of this result are also derived.  相似文献   

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We study the Hardy-Littlewood maximal operator M on . Under the assumptions that the exponent p satisfies and is constant outside some large ball, we prove that if and only if . Received: 2 June 2006 Revised: 28 November 2006  相似文献   

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This is the second and final part of a paper which appeared in a preceding issue of this journal. Herein the methods developed in the earlier sections of this paper are used first to develop a number of applications. A central theme of this paper is to study the interplay between functions from and their sequence of SP-parameters. In particular, we describe how certain summability properties of the SP-parameters are expressed in terms of the associated functions from . As a byproduct of our investigations on the interplay between the SP-algorithm for p × q Schur functions and the SP-algorithm for sequences of complex p × q matrices we present a new approach to the nondegenerate matricial Schur problem. Our method complies with the basic strategy in Schur’s classical paper [138] because it does not make use of any tools outside of the theory of Schur functions and Schur sequences. A closer look at the behaviour of distinguished subclasses of with respect to the SP-algorithm enables us to handle the corresponding versions of the matricial Schur problem restricted to these subclasses. Submitted: August 17, 2006. Accepted: September 13, 2006.  相似文献   

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Let E, E* be separable Hilbert spaces. If S is an open subset of , then denotes the space of all functions that are holomorphic in , and bounded and continuous on . In this article we prove the following results:
1.  A theorem concerning the approximation of by a function F that is holomorphic in a neighbourhood of and such that the error Ff is uniformly bounded in the disk .
2.  The corona theorem for when dim(E) < ∞: If there exists a δ > 0 such that for all , , then there exists a such that for all , g(z)f(z) = I.
3.  The problem of complementing to an isomorphism for when {dim(E) < ∞ (Tolokonnikov’s lemma): has a left inverse iff it is a ‘part’ of an invertible element F in .
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It is proved that the Stokes operator in Lq -space on an infinite cylindrical domain of , , with several exits to infinity generates a bounded and exponentially decaying analytic semigroup and admits a bounded -calculus. For the resolvent estimates, the Stokes resolvent system with a prescribed divergence in an infinite straight cylinder with bounded cross-section is studied in L q where and is an arbitrary Muckenhoupt weight. The proofs use cut-off techniques and the theory of Schauder decomposition of UMD spaces based on -boundedness of operator families and on square function estimates involving Muckenhoupt weights.  相似文献   

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We consider the perturbed harmonic oscillator in , where is a real-valued potential. We prove that the mapping spectral data = {eigenvalues of T D } {norming constants} is one-to-one and onto. The complete characterization of the set of spectral data which corresponds to is given. Dedicated to Vladimir Buslaev on the occasion of his 70th birthday Submitted: September 27, 2006. Accepted: January 9, 2007.  相似文献   

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Passive systems with and as an input and output space and as a state space are considered in the case that the main operator on the state space is normal. Basic properties are given and a general unitary similarity result involving some spectral theoretic conditions on the main operator is established. A passive system with is said to be quasi-selfadjoint if ran . The subclass of the Schur class is the class formed by all transfer functions of quasi-selfadjoint passive systems. The subclass is characterized and minimal passive quasi-selfadjoint realizations are studied. The connection between the transfer function belonging to the subclass and the Q-function of T is given. Received: December 16, 2007., Accepted: March 4, 2008.  相似文献   

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We introduce one-sided thick subcategories of an arbitrary preadditive category and define a quotient category . When is abelian, this concept specializes to Grothendieck’s quotient for two-sided thick . We determine the left noetherian rings for which the injective modules form a left thick subcategory. We exhibit a class of one-sided thick subcategories in categories of coherent functors which are ubiquitous in representation theory. Received: 14 November 2006 Revised: 12 March 2007  相似文献   

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Let ∑ be either an oriented hyperplane or the unit sphere in , let be open and connected and let be an open and connected domain in such that . If in is a null solution of the Dirac operator (also called a monogenic function in ) which is continuously extendable to , then conditions upon are given enabling the monogenic extension of across . In such a way Schwarz reflection type principles for monogenic functions are established in the Spin (1) and Spin cases. The Spin (1) case includes the classical Schwarz reflection principle for holomorphic functions in the plane. The Spin case deals with so-called “half boundary value problems” for the Dirac operator. Received: 2 February 2006  相似文献   

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Let G be a connected simply connected almost -simple algebraic group with non-compact and a cocompact congruence subgroup. For any homogeneous manifold of finite volume, and a , we show that the Hecke orbit T a (x 0 H) is equidistributed on as , provided H is a non-compact commutative reductive subgroup of G. As a corollary, we generalize the equidistribution result of Hecke points ([COU], [EO1]) to homogeneous spaces G/H. As a concrete application, we describe the equidistribution result in the rational matrices with a given characteristic polynomial. The second author partially supported by DMS 0333397. Received: May 2005 Revision: March 2006 Accepted: June 2006  相似文献   

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The paper characterizes entire solutions to partial differential equations for polynomials p in . Received: 14 August 2006  相似文献   

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