Analysis of Toeplitz Operators

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Edition: 2nd
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Pub. Date: 2006-05-15
Publisher(s): Springer Nature
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Summary

Toeplitz operators arise in plenty of applications. They constitute one of the most important classes of non-selfadjoint operators, and the ideas and methods prevailing in the field of Toeplitz operators are a fascinating illustration of the fruitful interplay between operator theory, complex analysis, and Banach algebra techniques. This book is a systematic introduction to the advanced analysis of block Toeplitz operators and includes both classical results and recent developments.Its first edition has been a standard reference for fifteen years.The present second edition is enriched by several results obtained only in the last decade. The topics treated range from the analysis of locally sectorial matrix functions through Toeplitz and Wiener-Hopf operators on Banach spaces, projection methods, and quarter-plane operators up to Toeplitz and Wiener-Hopf determinants.The book is addressed to both graduate students approaching the subject for the first time and specialists in the theory of Toeplitz operators, but should also be of interest to physicists, probabilists, and computer scientists.

Table of Contents

Auxiliary Material
1(44)
Operator Ideals
1(3)
Operator Determinants
4(5)
Fredholm Operators
9(2)
Operator Matrices and Their Determinants
11(1)
Banach Algebras
12(5)
C*-Algebras
17(4)
Local Principles
21(6)
Lp and Hp
27(9)
BMO and VMO
36(2)
Smoothness Classes
38(3)
Notes and Comments
41(4)
Basic Theory
45(66)
Multiplication Operators
45(4)
Toeplitz Operators
49(3)
Hankel Operators
52(5)
Invertibility of Toeplitz Operators on H2
57(7)
Spectral Inclusion Theorems
64(7)
The Connection Between Fredholmness and Invertibility
71(6)
Compactness of Hankel Operators and C + H∞ Symbols
77(8)
Local Methods for Scalar Toeplitz Operators
85(14)
Matrix Symbols
99(4)
Notes and Comments
103(8)
Symbol Analysis
111(60)
Local Sectoriality
111(8)
Asymptotic Multiplicativity
119(9)
Piecewise Quasicontinuous Functions
128(12)
Harmonic Approximation: Algebraization
140(9)
Harmonic Approximation: Essentialization
149(3)
Harmonic Approximation: Localization
152(5)
Harmonic Approximation: Local Spectra
157(9)
Local Sectoriality Continued
166(3)
Notes and Comments
169(2)
Toeplitz Operators on H2
171(78)
Fredholmness
171(7)
Stable Convergence
178(9)
Index Computation
187(4)
Transfinite Localization
191(20)
Local Toeplitz Operators
211(6)
Symbols with Specific Local Range
217(9)
Toeplitz Algebras
226(14)
The Role of the Harmonic Extension
240(4)
Notes and Comments
244(5)
Toeplitz Operators on Hp
249(38)
General Theorems
249(4)
Khvedelidze Weights
253(1)
Locally p, e-Sectorial Symbols
254(10)
Localization
264(3)
PC Symbols
267(10)
P2C Symbols
277(4)
Fisher-Hartwig Symbols
281(2)
Notes and Comments
283(4)
Toeplitz Operators on lp
287(36)
Multipliers on Weighted lp Spaces
287(6)
Continuous Symbols
293(4)
Piecewise Continuous Symbols
297(11)
Analytic Symbols
308(12)
Notes and Comments
320(3)
Finite Section Method
323(86)
Basic Facts
323(12)
C + H∞ Symbols
335(9)
Locally Sectorial Symbols
344(3)
PC Symbols: lp Theory
347(6)
PC Symbols: Hp Theory
353(4)
Operators from alg (H2) T(PC)
357(17)
Fisher-Hartwig Symbols: H2(e) Theory
374(4)
Fisher-Hartwig Symbols: lpu Theory
378(11)
Invertibility Versus Finite Section Method
389(5)
Pseudospectra
394(6)
Notes and Comments
400(9)
Toeplitz Operators over the Quarter-Plane
409(72)
Function Classes on the Torus
409(8)
Elementary Properties of Quarter-Plane Operators
417(4)
Continuous Symbols
421(7)
The Invertibility Problem
428(10)
Bilocal Fredholm Theory
438(10)
PQC × PQC Symbols
448(6)
Finite Section Method: Kozak's Theory
454(7)
Finite Section Method: Bilocal Theory
461(9)
Higher Dimensions
470(5)
Notes and Comments
475(6)
Wiener-Hopf Integral Operators
481(44)
Basic Properties
481(5)
Continuous Symbols
486(2)
Piecewise Continuous Symbols
488(4)
AP and SAP Symbols
492(5)
Some Phenomena Caused by SAP Symbols
497(4)
Other Oscillating Symbols
501(3)
Finite Section Method
504(9)
Operators over the Quarter Plane
513(7)
Notes and Comments
520(5)
Toeplitz Determinants
525(96)
The First Szego Limit Theorem
525(4)
Krein Algebras
529(4)
Wiener-Hopf Factorization
533(4)
The Strong Szego Limit Theorem
537(6)
Higher Order Asymptotics
543(11)
Semirational Symbols
554(4)
Nonvanishing Index
558(8)
Selfadjoint Symbols
566(4)
The Pure Fisher-Hartwig Singularity
570(2)
Separation Theorems
572(10)
Fisher-Hartwig Symbols
582(10)
More on Unbounded Symbols
592(3)
Wiener-Hopf Determinants
595(10)
Eigenvalues
605(6)
Notes and Comments
611(10)
References 621(32)
Notation 653(8)
Index 661

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