On existence of hyperinvariant subspaces for linear maps (Q958872)

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On existence of hyperinvariant subspaces for linear maps
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    On existence of hyperinvariant subspaces for linear maps (English)
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    9 December 2008
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    Let \(X\) be an infinite-dimensional complex vector space and let \(T\in L(X)\) be non-constant. In this paper, it is proved that \(T\) has a proper hyperinvariant subspace iff \(\sigma(T)\neq\emptyset\). As an application, it is shown that \(T'\) is transitive iff either \(T=\alpha I\) for some \(\alpha\in\mathbb C\), or \(\sigma(T)=\emptyset\). Also, it is proved that if \(X\) is the complex space of all sequences, then \(T\) has a proper closed hyperinvariant subspace.
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    hyperinvariant subspace
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    locally convex space
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    endomorphism
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