De Branges space

De Branges space

In mathematics, a de Branges space (sometimes written De Branges space) is a concept in functional analysis and is constructed from a de Branges function.

The concept is named after Louis de Branges who proved numerous results regarding these spaces, especially as Hilbert spaces, and used those results to prove the Bieberbach conjecture.

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De Branges functions

A de Branges function is an entire function E from \mathbb{C} to \mathbb{C} that satisfies the inequality |E(z)| > |E(\bar z)|, for all z in the upper half of the complex plane \mathbb{C}^+ = \{z \in \mathbb{C} | {\rm Im}(z) > 0\}.

Definition 1

Given a de Branges function E, the de Branges space B(E) is defined as the set of all entire functions F such that:

F/E,F^{\#}/E \in H_2(\mathbb{C}^+)

where:

  • \mathbb{C}^+ = \{z \in \mathbb{C} | {\rm Im(z)} > 0\} is the open upper half of the complex plane.
  • F^{\#}(z) = \overline{F(\bar z)}.
  • H_2(\mathbb{C}^+) is the usual Hardy space on the open upper half plane.

Definition 2

A de Branges space can also be defined as all entire functions F satisfying all of the following conditions:

  • \int_{\mathbb{R}} |(F/E)(\lambda)|^2 d\lambda < \infty
  • |(F/E)(z)|,|(F^{\#}/E)(z)|  \leq C_F(Im(z))^{(-1/2)}, \forall z \in \mathbb{C}^+

As Hilbert spaces

Given a de Branges space B(E). Define the scalar product:

[F,G]=\frac{1}{\pi} \int_{\mathbb{R}} \overline{F(\lambda)} G(\lambda) \frac{d\lambda}{|E(\lambda)|^2}.

A de Branges space with such a scalar product can be proven to be a Hilbert space.

References

  • Christian Remling (2003). "Inverse spectral theory for one-dimensional Schrödinger operators: the A function". Math. Z. 245. 

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