Beurling–Lax theorem

In mathematics, the Beurling–Lax theorem is a theorem due to Beurling (1949) and Lax (1959) which characterizes the shift-invariant subspaces of the Hardy space . It states that each such space is of the form

for some inner function .

See also

References

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