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Multishifts on Directed Cartesian Product of Rooted Directed Trees

Functional Analysis 2016-09-13 v3

Abstract

We systematically develop the multivariable counterpart of the theory of weighted shifts on rooted directed trees. Capitalizing on the theory of product of directed graphs, we introduce and study the notion of multishifts on directed Cartesian product of rooted directed trees. This framework unifies the theory of weighted shifts on rooted directed trees and that of classical unilateral multishifts. Moreover, this setup brings into picture some new phenomena such as the appearance of system of linear equations in the eigenvalue problem for the adjoint of a multishift. In the first half of the paper, we focus our attention mostly on the multivariable spectral theory and function theory including finer analysis of various joint spectra and wandering subspace property for multishifts. In the second half, we separate out two special classes of multishifts, which we refer to as torally balanced and spherically balanced multishifts. The classification of these two classes is closely related to toral and spherical polar decompositions of multishifts. Furthermore, we exhibit a family of spherically balanced multishifts on dd-fold directed Cartesian product T\mathscr T of rooted directed trees. These multishifts turn out be multiplication dd-tuples Mz,a\mathscr M_{z, a} on certain reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces Ha\mathscr H_a of vector-valued holomorphic functions defined on the unit ball Bd\mathbb B^d in Cd\mathbb C^d, which can be thought of as tree analogs of the multiplication dd-tuples acting on the reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces associated with the kernels 1(1z,w)a (z,wBd,aN).\frac{1}{(1-\langle{z},{{w}\rangle})^a}~(z, w \in \mathbb B^d, a \in \mathbb N).

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@article{arxiv.1607.03860,
  title  = {Multishifts on Directed Cartesian Product of Rooted Directed Trees},
  author = {Sameer Chavan and Deepak Kumar Pradhan and Shailesh Trivedi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.03860},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

vi+102 pages, 11 figures, 1 Table; corrected some typos