Non-sequential weak supercyclicity and hypercyclicity

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Abstract: A bounded linear operator T acting on a Banach space B is called weakly hypercyclic if there exists xinB such that the orbit Tnx:n=0,1,... is weakly dense in B and T is called weakly supercyclic if there is xinB for which the projective orbit lambdaTnx:lambdainC,n=0,1,... is weakly dense in B. If weak density is replaced by weak sequential density, then T is said to be weakly sequentially hypercyclic or supercyclic respectively. It is shown that on a separable Hilbert space there are weakly supercyclic operators which are not weakly sequentially supercyclic. This is achieved by constructing a Borel probability measure mu on the unit circle for which the Fourier coefficients vanish at infinity and the multiplication operator Mf(z)=zf(z) acting on L2(mu) is weakly supercyclic. It is not weakly sequentially supercyclic, since the projective orbit under M of each element in L2(mu) is weakly sequentially closed. This answers a question posed by Bayart and Matheron. It is proved that the bilateral shift on , 1leqp<infty, is weakly supercyclic if and only if 2<p<infty and that any weakly supercyclic weighted bilateral shift on for 1leqpleq2 is norm supercyclic. It is also shown that any weakly hypercyclic weighted bilateral shift on for 1leqp<2 is norm hypercyclic, which answers a question of Chan and Sanders.



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