Subspace-hypercyclic weighted shifts
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DOI10.7153/OAM-2018-12-13zbMATH Open1462.47005arXiv1501.02534OpenAlexW2963329797WikidataQ130157754 ScholiaQ130157754MaRDI QIDQ4565208FDOQ4565208
Authors: Nareen Bamerni, Adem Kilicman
Publication date: 8 June 2018
Published in: Operators and Matrices (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Our aim in this paper is to obtain necessary and sufficient conditions for weighted shift operators on the Hilbert spaces and to be subspace-transitive, consequently, we show that the Herrero question (D. A. Herrero. Limits of hypercyclic and supercyclic operators, J. Funct. Anal., 99 (1991)179-190) holds true even on a subspace of a Hilbert space, i.e. there exists an operator such that both and are subspace-hypercyclic operators for some subspaces. We display the conditions on the direct sum of two invertable bilateral forward weighted shift operators to be subspace-hypercyclic.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.02534
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