# Publication list for Mashreghi, Javad

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Title (HTML): Invariant Subspaces of the Shift Operator
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Author(s) (Product display): Javad Mashreghi; Emmanuel Fricain; William Ross
Affiliation(s) (HTML): Laval University, Quebec, Canada; Université Lille 1, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France; University of Richmond, Richmond, VA
Publisher Blurb: A co-publication of the AMS and Centre de Recherches Mathématiques
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This volume contains the proceedings of the CRM Workshop on Invariant Subspaces of the Shift Operator, held August 26–30, 2013, at the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

The main theme of this volume is the invariant subspaces of the shift operator (or its adjoint) on certain function spaces, in particular, the Hardy space, Dirichlet space, and de Branges–Rovnyak spaces.

These spaces, and the action of the shift operator on them, have turned out to be a precious tool in various questions in analysis such as function theory (Bieberbach conjecture, rigid functions, Schwarz–Pick inequalities), operator theory (invariant subspace problem, composition operator), and systems and control theory.

Of particular interest is the Dirichlet space, which is one of the classical Hilbert spaces of holomorphic functions on the unit disk. From many points of view, the Dirichlet space is an interesting and challenging example of a function space. Though much is known about it, several important open problems remain, most notably the characterization of its zero sets and of its shift-invariant subspaces.

Book Series Name: Contemporary Mathematics
Volume: 638
Publication Month and Year: 2015-04-20
Page Count: 317
Cover Type: Softcover
Print ISBN-13: 978-1-4704-1045-2
Online ISBN 13: 978-1-4704-2341-4
Print ISSN: 0271-4132
Online ISSN: 0271-4132
Primary MSC: 47; 30; 31; 32
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Publisher (non-AMS): A co-publication of the AMS and Centre de Recherches Mathématiques
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Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in operator theory and function spaces.

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Title (HTML): Complex Analysis and Potential Theory
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Author(s) (Product display): André Boivin; Javad Mashreghi
Affiliation(s) (HTML): University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; Laval University, Québec, QC, Canada
Publisher Blurb: A co-publication of the AMS and Centre de Recherches Mathématiques
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This is the proceedings volume of an international conference entitled Complex Analysis and Potential Theory, which was held to honor the important contributions of two influential analysts, Kohur N. GowriSankaran and Paul M. Gauthier, in June 2011 at the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM) in Montreal. More than fifty mathematicians from fifteen countries participated in the conference. The twenty-four surveys and research articles contained in this book are based on the lectures given by some of the most established specialists in the fields. They reflect the wide breadth of research interests of the two honorees: from potential theory on trees to approximation on Riemann surfaces, from universality to inner and outer functions and the disc algebra, from branching processes to harmonic extension and capacities, from harmonic mappings and the Harnack principle to integration formulae in $$\mathbb {C}^n$$ and the Hartogs phenomenon, from fine harmonicity and plurisubharmonic functions to the binomial identity and the Riemann hypothesis, and more. This volume will be a valuable resource for specialists, young researchers, and graduate students from both fields, complex analysis and potential theory. It will foster further cooperation and the exchange of ideas and techniques to find new research perspectives.

Titles in this series are co-published with the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques.

Book Series Name: CRM Proceedings & Lecture Notes
Volume: 55
Publication Month and Year: 2012-11-26
Page Count: 329
Cover Type: Softcover
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-8218-9173-5
Print ISSN: 1065-8580
Primary MSC: 30; 31; 32
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Applied Math?: False
Electronic Media?: False
Publisher (non-AMS): A co-publication of the AMS and Centre de Recherches Mathématiques
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Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in complex analysis and potential theory.

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Print Product Code: CRMP/51
Title (HTML): Hilbert Spaces of Analytic Functions
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Author(s) (Product display): Javad Mashreghi; Thomas Ransford; Kristian Seip
Affiliation(s) (HTML): Université Laval, Montréal, QC, Canada; Université Laval, Quebec, QC, Canada; Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Publisher Blurb: A co-publication of the AMS and Centre de Recherches Mathématiques
Abstract:

Hilbert spaces of analytic functions are currently a very active field of complex analysis. The Hardy space is the most senior member of this family. However, other classes of analytic functions such as the classical Bergman space, the Dirichlet space, the de Branges-Rovnyak spaces, and various spaces of entire functions, have been extensively studied. These spaces have been exploited in different fields of mathematics and also in physics and engineering. For example, de Branges used them to solve the Bieberbach conjecture. Modern control theory is another place that heavily exploits the techniques of analytic function theory. This book grew out of a workshop held in December 2008 at the CRM in Montréal and provides an account of the latest developments in the field of analytic function theory.

Titles in this series are co-published with the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques.

Book Series Name: CRM Proceedings & Lecture Notes
Volume: 51
Publication Month and Year: 2010-04-12
Page Count: 214
Cover Type: Softcover
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-8218-4879-1
Print ISSN: 1065-8580
Primary MSC: 46; 47; 31
Textbook?: False
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