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A non-commutative Beurling's theorem with respect to unitarily invariant norms

Operator Algebras 2015-05-18 v1

Abstract

In 1967, Arveson invented a non-commutative generalization of classical H,H^{\infty}, known as finite maximal subdiagonal subalgebras, for a finite von Neumann algebra M\mathcal M with a faithful normal tracial state τ\tau. In 2008, Blecher and Labuschagne proved a version of Beurling's theorem on HH^\infty-right invariant subspaces in a non-commutative Lp(M,τ)L^{p}(\mathcal M,\tau) space for 1p1\le p\le \infty. In the present paper, we define and study a class of norms Nc(M,τ){\mathcal{N}}_{c}(\mathcal M, \tau) on M,\mathcal{M}, called normalized, unitarily invariant, 1\Vert \cdot \Vert_{1}-dominating, continuous norms, which properly contains the class {p:1p<}.\{ \Vert \cdot \Vert_{p}:1\leq p< \infty \}. For αNc(M,τ),\alpha \in \mathcal{N}_{c}(\mathcal M, \tau), we define a non-commutative Lα(M,τ)L^{\alpha }({\mathcal{M}},\tau) space and a non-commutative HαH^{\alpha} space. Then we obtain a version of the Blecher-Labuschagne-Beurling invariant subspace theorem on HH^\infty-right invariant subspaces in a non-commutative Lα(M,τ)L^{\alpha }({\mathcal{M}},\tau) space. Key ingredients in the proof of our main result include a characterization theorem of HαH^\alpha and a density theorem for Lα(M,τ)L^\alpha(\mathcal M,\tau).

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@article{arxiv.1505.03952,
  title  = {A non-commutative Beurling's theorem with respect to unitarily invariant norms},
  author = {Yanni Chen and Don Hadwin and Junhao Shen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.03952},
  year   = {2015}
}

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