A hypercyclicity criterion for non-metrizable topological vector spaces
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Abstract: We provide a sufficient condition for an operator on a non-metrizable and sequentially separable topological vector space to be sequentially hypercyclic. This condition is applied to some particular examples, namely, a composition operator on the space of real analytic functions on , which solves two problems of Bonet and Doma'nski cite{bd12}, and the "snake shift" constructed in cite{bfpw} on direct sums of sequence spaces. The two examples have in common that they do not admit a densely embedded F-space for which the operator restricted to is continuous and hypercyclic, i.e., the hypercyclicity of these operators cannot be a consequence of the comparison principle with hypercyclic operators on F-spaces.
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