Coarse topological transitivity on open cones and coarsely J-class and D-class operators

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DOI10.1016/J.JMAA.2013.12.038zbMATH Open1308.47008arXiv1306.5331OpenAlexW2004737273MaRDI QIDQ2338696FDOQ2338696

Antonios Manoussos

Publication date: 27 March 2015

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We generalize the concept of coarse hypercyclicity, introduced by Feldman in cite{Fe1}, to that of coarse topological transitivity on open cones. We show that a bounded linear operator acting on an infinite dimensional Banach space with a coarsely dense orbit on an open cone is hypercyclic and a coarsely topologically transitive (mixing) operator on an open cone is topologically transitive (mixing resp.). We also "localize" these concepts by introducing two new classes of operators called coarsely J-class and coarsely D-class operators and we establish some results that may make these classes of operators potentially interesting for further studying. Namely, we show that if a backward unilateral weighted shift on l2(mathbbN) is coarsely J-class (or D-class) on an open cone then it is hypercyclic. Then we give an example of a bilateral weighted shift on linfty(mathbbZ) which is coarsely J-class, hence it is coarsely D-class, and not J-class. Note that, concerning the previous result, it is well known that the space linfty(mathbbZ) does not support J-class bilateral weighted shifts, see cite{CosMa2}. Finally, we show that there exists a non-separable Banach space which supports no coarsely D-class operators on open cones. Some open problems are added.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1306.5331




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