Existence of disjoint weakly mixing operators that fail to satisfy the disjoint hypercyclicity criterion
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- Extending families of disjoint hypercyclic operators
- Disjoint supercyclic weighted shifts
- Existence of disjoint frequently hypercyclic operators which fail to be disjoint weakly mixing
- Disjoint hypercyclic weighted translations generated by aperiodic elements
- Dual disjoint hypercyclic operators
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- Disjoint hypercyclic powers of weighted translations on locally compact Hausdorff spaces
- Weighted shifts and disjoint hypercyclicity
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