Hyperinvariant subspaces for bilateral weighted shifts (Q1063840)

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Hyperinvariant subspaces for bilateral weighted shifts
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    Hyperinvariant subspaces for bilateral weighted shifts (English)
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    Let \(H\) be a complex Hilbert space with the orthonormal basis \(\{e_ n\}_{n\in \mathbb{Z}}\) and let \(U\) be an invertible bilateral weighted shift defined by \(Ue_ n = p_ n e_{n+1}\), \(p_ n>0\), \(n\in\mathbb{Z}\). Then \(U\) has a proper hyperinvariant subspace, if the set \([r_-, R_-] \cup [r_+, R_+]\) is not a singleton set included in \(\{r\} \cup \{R\}\), where \[ \begin{alignedat}{2} r_+&=\varliminf_{k\to\infty} (p_0 \ldots p_{k-}) ^{1/k},\quad& R_+&=\varlimsup_{k\to\infty}(p_0 \ldots p_{k-}) ^{1/k},\\ r_-&=\varliminf_{k\to\infty}(p_{-k} \ldots p_-) ^{1/k},\quad& R_-&=\varlimsup_{k\to\infty}(p_{-k} \ldots p_-)^{1/k},\\ r&=| U^{-1}|^{-1}_{sp},\quad& R&=| U|_{sp}. \end{alignedat} \] On the other side the used technique is an analysis of real sequences and has as byproduct a new proof of a related, on this area well known, theorem of Chevreau-Pearcy-Shields.
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    invertible bilateral weighted shift
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    proper hyperinvariant subspace
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    theorem of Chevreau-Pearcy-Shields
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