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This book aims to present the theory of interpolation for rational
matrix functions as a recently matured independent mathematical
subject with its own problems, methods and applications. The
authors decided to start working on this book during the regional
CBMS conference in Lincoln, Nebraska organized by F. Gilfeather and
D. Larson. The principal lecturer, J. William Helton, presented ten
lectures on operator and systems theory and the interplay between
them. The conference was very stimulating and helped us to decide
that the time was ripe for a book on interpolation for matrix
valued functions (both rational and non-rational). When the work
started and the first partial draft of the book was ready it became
clear that the topic is vast and that the rational case by itself
with its applications is already enough material for an interesting
book. In the process of writing the book, methods for the rational
case were developed and refined. As a result we are now able to
present the rational case as an independent theory. After two years
a major part of the first draft was prepared. Then a long period of
revising the original draft and introducing recently acquired
results and methods followed. There followed a period of polishing
and of 25 chapters and the appendix commuting at various times
somewhere between Williamsburg, Blacksburg, Tel Aviv, College Park
and Amsterdam (sometimes with one or two of the authors).
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