Cesàro bounded operators in Banach spaces

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DOI10.1007/S11854-020-0085-8zbMATH Open1444.47016arXiv1706.03638OpenAlexW3015402497MaRDI QIDQ2177964FDOQ2177964


Authors: T. Bermúdez, A. Bonilla, Vladimír Müller, A. Peris Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 7 May 2020

Published in: Journal d'Analyse Mathématique (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We study several notions of boundedness for operators. It is known that any power bounded operator is absolutely Ces`aro bounded and strong Kreiss bounded (in particular, uniformly Kreiss bounded). The converses do not hold in general. In this note, we give examples of topologically mixing absolutely Ces`aro bounded operators on ellp(mathbbN), 1lep<infty, which are not power bounded, and provide examples of uniformly Kreiss bounded operators which are not absolutely Ces`aro bounded. These results complement very limited number of known examples (see cite{Shi} and cite{AS}). In cite{AS} Aleman and Suciu ask if every uniformly Kreiss bounded operator T on a Banach spaces satisfies that limn|fracTnn|=0. We solve this question for Hilbert space operators and, moreover, we prove that, if T is absolutely Ces`aro bounded on a Banach (Hilbert) space, then |Tn|=o(n) (|Tn|=o(nfrac12), respectively). As a consequence, every absolutely Ces`aro bounded operator on a reflexive Banach space is mean ergodic, and there exist mixing mean ergodic operators on ellp(mathbbN), 1<p<infty. Finally, we give new examples of weakly ergodic 3-isometries and study numerically hypercyclic m-isometries on finite or infinite dimensional Hilbert spaces. In particular, all weakly ergodic strict 3-isometries on a Hilbert space are weakly numerically hypercyclic. Adjoints of unilateral forward weighted shifts which are strict m-isometries on ell2(mathbbN) are shown to be hypercyclic.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03638




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