Abstract: We characterize the subsets of for which the notion of -supercyclicity coincides with the notion of hypercyclicity, where an operator on a Banach space is said to be -supercyclic if there exists such that . In addition we characterize the sets for which, for every operator on , is hypercyclic if and only if there exists a vector such that the set is somewhere dense in . This extends results by Le'on-M"uller and Bourdon-Feldman respectively. We are also interested in the description of those sets for which -supercyclicity is equivalent to supercyclicity.
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