
Noncommutative Function-Theoretic Operator Theory and Applications
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'Noncommutative Function-Theoretic Operator Theory and Applications by Ball and Bolotnikov is a comprehensive monograph by acknowledged experts in the fields of operator theory and function theory. It gives an account of a very active area of modern research, to which the authors themselves have been major contributors. The significant themes of the book include reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces (notably weighted Bergman spaces), Beurling-Lax theorems, and systems-theoretic ideas expressed in operator-theoretic terms. The work as a whole is presented in a multivariable noncommutative context, and thus extends classical work on Hardy-space function theory and related operator theory.' Jonathan Partington, University of LeedsMore details
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