Strongly mixing convolution operators on Fréchet spaces of holomorphic functions (Q484802)

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Strongly mixing convolution operators on Fréchet spaces of holomorphic functions
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    Strongly mixing convolution operators on Fréchet spaces of holomorphic functions (English)
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    7 January 2015
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    Improving a result of Godefroy and Shapiro, \textit{A. Bonilla} and \textit{K. G. Grosse-Erdmann} [Integral Equations Oper. Theory 56, No. 2, 151--162 (2006; Zbl 1114.47004)] showed that non-trivial convolution operators are frequently hypercyclic in the Fréchet space of entire functions on \(\mathbb{C}^n\). In this article, the authors study convolution operators on several spaces of entire functions, defined on a Banach space \(X\) with separable dual, associated with holomorphic types. They prove that non-trivial convolution operators are strongly mixing with respect to some Gaussian probability measure on \(X\) with full support, and consequently that such operators are frequently hypercyclic. They also get frequently hypercyclic entire functions of exponential growth associated with the corresponding space of entire functions. The existence of closed infinite dimensional subspaces in which every non-zero vector is a frequently hypercyclic function is investigated. Translations and partial differential operators are considered as concrete examples of convolution operators.
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    convolution operators
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    frequently hypercyclic operators
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    holomorphy types
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    strongly mixing operators
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    Gaussian measures
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