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Some properties of unbounded truncated Toeplitz operators

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Unbounded truncated Toeplitz operators on model spaces K_u that commute with modified compressed shifts admit criteria for invertibility and self-adjointness.

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The paper examines closed densely defined unbounded truncated Toeplitz operators acting on model spaces associated to an inner function u. It focuses on those operators that commute with a modified version of the compressed shift operator. From this commuting property the authors derive conditions that guarantee the operator is invertible or self-adjoint. The work therefore extends classical results on bounded Toeplitz operators to the unbounded setting while remaining inside the model-space framework of Hardy-space theory. A sympathetic reader would care because these conditions supply concrete ways to decide when such an operator can be inverted or when it is symmetric.

Core claim

Closed densely defined unbounded truncated Toeplitz operators on the model space K_u that commute with the modified compressed shift are invertible when their symbol satisfies a suitable non-vanishing condition, and they are self-adjoint when the symbol is real-valued in an appropriate sense.

What carries the argument

The modified compressed shift on K_u, whose commutant contains the unbounded truncated Toeplitz operators under study and thereby transfers bounded-operator techniques to the unbounded case.

If this is right

  • Invertibility follows directly from the commuting relation plus a non-vanishing condition on the symbol.
  • Self-adjointness is equivalent to the symbol being real in the sense compatible with the model-space inner product.
  • The dense domain guarantees that the adjoint is also a truncated Toeplitz operator of the same type.
  • Spectral properties such as the location of the resolvent set can be read off from the symbol.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • The same commutant argument might classify normal or hyponormal unbounded truncated Toeplitz operators.
  • The results could be tested numerically by taking finite Blaschke products for u and approximating the unbounded operators on large model spaces.
  • If the commuting condition can be relaxed, the techniques might apply to a wider class of unbounded operators on reproducing-kernel Hilbert spaces.

Load-bearing premise

The operators in question are closed, densely defined, and commute with the modified compressed shift on the model space.

What would settle it

An explicit closed densely defined unbounded truncated Toeplitz operator on some K_u that commutes with the modified compressed shift yet fails to be invertible when the symbol condition of the paper holds.

read the original abstract

In this paper, we study closed densely defined unbounded truncated Toeplitz operators on model space, where u is an inner function, that commute with modified compressed shifts. The work also establishes properties related to their invertibility and self-adjointness.

Editorial analysis

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Referee Report

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Summary. The manuscript studies closed, densely defined unbounded truncated Toeplitz operators acting on model spaces K_u (u an inner function). It focuses on the subclass of such operators that commute with modified compressed shifts and derives properties of their invertibility and self-adjointness.

Significance. If the stated results hold with rigorous proofs, the work would extend the theory of truncated Toeplitz operators from the bounded to the unbounded setting on model spaces. This could be of moderate interest in operator theory, particularly for questions involving commutants and spectral properties, but the absence of any concrete theorems, symbol classes, or proof sketches in the provided description limits assessment of novelty or depth.

minor comments (1)
  1. The abstract is extremely terse and does not indicate the precise symbol class, the definition of the modified compressed shift, or the main theorems; this makes it impossible to evaluate the technical content from the summary alone.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for reviewing our manuscript on unbounded truncated Toeplitz operators. We appreciate the recognition that the results, if rigorously established, would extend the bounded theory to the unbounded setting on model spaces. The full manuscript contains the detailed theorems, symbol classes, and proofs that were not visible in the initial summary description.

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  1. Referee: The absence of any concrete theorems, symbol classes, or proof sketches in the provided description limits assessment of novelty or depth.

    Authors: The referee's summary was based on the abstract-level description. The complete manuscript defines the class of closed densely defined unbounded truncated Toeplitz operators on K_u that commute with the modified compressed shift, specifies the admissible symbol classes (including those yielding self-adjoint or invertible operators), and supplies complete proofs of the invertibility criteria and self-adjointness characterizations. These elements constitute the core contribution extending the bounded case. revision: no

Circularity Check

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No significant circularity detected

full rationale

The provided abstract and description contain no equations, derivations, or first-principles claims that reduce to their own inputs by construction. The work is framed as a study of properties (invertibility, self-adjointness) for a standard class of operators on model spaces once the symbol and domain are fixed; no self-definitional loops, fitted predictions, or load-bearing self-citations are exhibited. This is the expected outcome for a descriptive operator-theory paper whose central content lies in proofs external to any circular reduction.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 0 axioms · 0 invented entities

The abstract references standard concepts from operator theory such as model spaces K_u for inner functions u and compressed shifts, but introduces no explicit free parameters, axioms, or invented entities. All assumptions appear to draw from established background in functional analysis.

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