Densely hereditarily hypercyclic sequences and large hypercyclic manifolds
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- Universality of sequences of operators related to Taylor series
- Interpolation by hypercyclic functions for differential operators
- Simultaneous universality
- Subspaces of frequently hypercyclic functions for sequences of composition operators
- Universal Faber series with Hadamard-Ostrowski gaps
- Large subspaces of compositionally universal functions with maximal cluster sets
- A dynamical characterization of sub-Arakelian subsets
- Dense linear manifolds of monsters
- Universality on higher order Hardy spaces
- Universal Faber and Taylor series on an unbounded domain of infinite connectivity
- Linear subsets of nonlinear sets in topological vector spaces
- Construction of dense maximal-dimensional hypercyclic subspaces for Rolewicz operators
- Smooth universal Taylor series on doubly connected domains
- U-Operators
- Extended abstract theory of universal series and applications
- Rate of growth of hypercyclic entire functions
- Compositional universality in the N-dimensional ball
- A generalization of universal Taylor series in simply connected domains
- Universal distribution of limit points
- Lineability criteria, with applications
- Common dense hypercyclic manifolds for translation and dilation operators
- Disjointness in hypercyclicity
- Multiplicative sequences for universal sequences of mappings
- Lineability of universal divergence of Fourier series
- Topological mixing and Hypercyclicity Criterion for sequences of operators
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