Common frequent hypercyclicity (Q2139181)

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Common frequent hypercyclicity
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    Common frequent hypercyclicity (English)
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    17 May 2022
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    The authors establish common frequent hypercyclicity and universality criteria and provide several interesting results. They first establish criteria for a family of sequences of operators on a separable \(F\)-space to share a frequently universal vector. As an application, they obtain, for any Banach space operator \(T\) in a specific class of operators, a necessary and sufficient condition on a subset \(\Lambda\) of \(\mathbb{C}\) for the family \(\{\lambda T:\lambda\in\Lambda\}\) to have a common frequently hypercyclic vector. They also apply such criteria to countable families of weighted shifts, differential operators, or adjoints of multiplication operators (which may not be multiples of a single operator). They also produce two frequently hypercyclic weighted shifts but without common frequently hypercyclic vectors. Moreover, they provide criteria for families of the so-called operators of \(C\)-type, introduced by \textit{Q. Menet} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 369, No. 7, 4977--4994 (2017; Zbl 1454.47014)], to share a common frequently hypercyclic vector. Furthermore, they study the common \(\alpha\)-frequent hypercyclicity of operators, and prove, in particular, that if \(\alpha\) is a completely admissible sequence and \(T\) is an \(\alpha\)-frequently hypercyclic operator on a complex \(F\)-space, then, for any unimodular scalar \(\lambda\), both \(T\) and \(\lambda T\) have the same the set of all \(\alpha\)-frequently hypercyclic vectors. The paper contains many examples and remarks which nicely illustrate the results obtained, and discusses some open questions.
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    frequently hypercyclic operator
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    weighted shift operator
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