An operator without invariant subspaces on a nuclear Fréchet space (Q802121)
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An operator without invariant subspaces on a nuclear Fréchet space (English)
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1983
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The author constructed an infinite dimensional nuclear Fréchet space F (which is also a nuclear countably Hilbert space, in the sense of Gelfand and Vilenkin), a backward shift T on f, \((Tc)_ j=c_{j+1}\), \(j=0,1,..\). and proved that T has no invariant subspaces, but \(T^ 2\) has an invariant subspace (theorem 2.9). The method he used to obtain the assertion is the following. He showed that the dual space of F can be identified with a certain topological algebra E, of analytic functions with varying domains and Theorem 2.9 is equivalent to that E has no closed nontrivial ideals (Theorem 3.7), then he proved Theorem 3.7.
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nuclear Fréchet space
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nuclear countably Hilbert space
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backward shift
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invariant subspace
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dual space
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closed nontrivial ideals
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