Invariant subspaces of perturbed backward shift
Abstract
We represent closed subspaces of the Hardy space that are invariant under finite-rank perturbations of the backward shift. We apply this to classify almost invariant subspaces of the backward shift and represent a more refined version of nearly invariant subspaces. Kernels of certain perturbed Toeplitz operators are examples of the newly introduced nearly invariant subspaces.
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