Densely hereditarily hypercyclic sequences and large hypercyclic manifolds
DOI10.1090/S0002-9939-99-05185-0zbMATH Open0933.47002OpenAlexW1503936609MaRDI QIDQ4257660FDOQ4257660
Publication date: 31 August 1999
Published in: Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1090/s0002-9939-99-05185-0
infinite-dimensional manifoldlinear operatorRunge domainhypercyclic vectormetrizable topological vector spaceinfinite order linear differential operatordense manifolddensely hereditarily hypercyclic sequenceentire function of subexponential type
Approximation in the complex plane (30E10) Topological linear spaces and related structures (46A99) Cyclic vectors, hypercyclic and chaotic operators (47A16) Special classes of linear operators (47B99)
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- On hypercyclicity and supercyclicity criteria
- 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
- Common dense hypercyclic manifolds for translation and dilation operators
- A generalization of universal Taylor series in simply connected domains
- Universal distribution of limit points
- Lineability criteria, with applications
- Disjointness in hypercyclicity
- Topological mixing and Hypercyclicity Criterion for sequences of operators
- Multiplicative sequences for universal sequences of mappings
- Lineability of universal divergence of Fourier series
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