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This book presents 29 invited articles written by participants of the International Workshop on Operator Theory and its Applications held in Chemnitz in 2017. The contributions include both expository essays and original research papers illustrating the diversity and beauty of insights gained by applying operator theory to concrete problems. The topics range from control theory, frame theory, Toeplitz and singular integral operators,  Schrödinger, Dirac, and Kortweg-de Vries operators,  Fourier integral operator zeta-functions, C*-algebras and Hilbert C*-modules to questions from harmonic analysis, Monte Carlo integration, Fibonacci Hamiltonians, and many more.

The book offers researchers in operator theory open problems from applications that might stimulate their work and shows those from various applied fields, such as physics, engineering, or numerical mathematics how to use the potential of operator theory to tackle interesting practical problems.

Recenzijos

Standard versus strict Bounded Real Lemma with infinite-dimensional
state space II: The storage function approach.- Eigenvalues of even very nice
Toeplitz matrices can be unexpectedly erratic.- Spectral regularity of a
C*-algebra generated by two-dimensional singular integral operators.- A
spectral shift function for Schrödinger operators with singular
interactions.- Quantum graph with the Dirac operator and resonance states
completeness.- Robert Sheckley's Answerer for two orthogonal
projections.- Toeplitz kernels and model spaces.- Frames, operator
representations, and open problems.- A survey on solvable sesquilinear
forms.- An application of limiting interpolation to the Fourier series
theory.- Isomorphisms of AC() spaces for countable sets.- Restricted
inversion of split-Bezoutians.- Generalized backward shift operators on
Z[ [ x]], Cramer's formulas for solving infinite linear systems, and p-adic
integers.- Feynman path integral regularization using Fourier Integral
Operator -functions.- Improving Monte Carlo integration by
symmetrization.- Pseudodifferential operators with compound non-regular
symbols.- More on the density of analytic polynomials in abstract Hardy
spaces.- Asymptotically sharp inequalities for polynomials involving mixed
Hermite norms.- A two-parameter eigenvalue problem for a class of
block-operator matrices.- Finite sections of the Fibonacci
Hamiltonian.- Spectral asymptotics for Toeplitz operators and an application
to banded matrices.- Beyond fractality: piecewise fractal and quasifractal
algebras.- Unbounded operators on Hilbert C*-modules.- A characterization of
positive normal functionals on the full operator algebra.- The linearised
Korteweg-deVries equation on general metric graphs.- Bounded multiplicative
Toeplitz operators on sequence spaces.- On higher index
differential-algebraic equations in innite dimensions.- Characterizations of
centrality by local convexity of certain functions on
C*-algebras.- Double-scaling limits of Toeplitz determinants and
Fisher-Hartwig singularities.