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Aleksandrov–Clark measure

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In mathematics, Aleksandrov-Clark or AC measures are specially constructed measures named after the two mathematicians, A. B. Aleksandrov and Douglas Clark, who discovered some of their deepest properties. The original construction of Clark relates to one-dimensional perturbations of compressed shift operators on subspaces of the Hardy Space .