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On boundary interpolation for matrix valued Schur functions
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- Publisher
- American Mathematical Society
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 122
- Series
- Memoirs AMS 856
- Category
- Library
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The structure of commuting elements in an algebra is of fundamental importance for its structure and representation theory as well as for its applications. The main objects studied in this monograph are q-deformed Heisenberg algebras - more specifically, commuting elements in q-deformed Heisenberg a
<P>Schur analysis originates with a 1917 paper by Schur where he associated to a function analytic and contractive in the open unit disk a sequence, finite or infinite, of numbers in the open unit disk, called Schur coefficients. In signal processing, they are often called reflection coefficients. U
This book gives a unified approach to the theory concerning a new matrix version of classical harmonic analysis. Most results in the book have their analogues as classical or newer results in harmonic analysis. It can be used as a source for further research in many areas related to infinite matrice