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Backward shift and nearly invariant subspaces of Fock-type spaces

Published 12 Jul 2020 in math.CV and math.FA | (2007.06107v1)

Abstract: We study the structure of the backward shift invariant and nearly invariant subspaces in weighted Fock-type spaces $\mathcal{F}_Wp$, whose weight $W$ is not necessarily radial. We show that in the spaces $\mathcal{F}_Wp$ which contain the polynomials as a dense subspace (in particular, in the radial case) all nontrivial backward shift invariant subspaces are of the form $\mathcal{P}_n$, i.e., finite dimensional subspaces consisting of polynomials of degree at most $n$. In general, the structure of the nearly invariant subspaces is more complicated. In the case of spaces of slow growth (up to zero exponential type) we establish an analogue of de Branges' Ordering Theorem. We then construct examples which show that the result fails for general Fock-type spaces of larger growth.

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