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Infinite matrices with ``few'' non-zero entries and without non-trivial invariant subspaces
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    Infinite matrices with ``few'' non-zero entries and without non-trivial invariant subspaces (English)
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    8 April 2009
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    This paper investigates a family of infinite matrices acting on \(\ell^1\) and derives a sufficient condition for a matrix in the family to have no nontrivial closed invariant subspaces. As a result, the author presents another operator without closed nontrivial invariant subspaces. The example matrix shown in the paper has all non-negative entries but one, which brings us closer to the negative answer to the invariant subspace problem for positive operators.
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    invariant subspace
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    positive operator
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    transitive operator
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