Existence theorems in linear chaos
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Abstract: Chaotic linear dynamics deals primarily with various topological ergodic properties of semigroups of continuous linear operators acting on a topological vector space. We treat questions of characterizing which of the spaces from a given class support a semigroup of prescribed shape satisfying a given topological ergodic property. In particular, we characterize countable inductive limits of separable Banach spaces that admit a hypercyclic operator, show that there is a non-mixing hypercyclic operator on a separable infinite dimensional complex Fr'echet space if and only if is non-isomorphic to the space of all sequences with coordinatewise convergence topology. It is also shown for any , any separable infinite dimensional Fr'echet space non-isomorphic to admits a mixing uniformly continuous group of continuous linear operators and that there is no supercyclic strongly continuous operator semigroup on . We specify a wide class of Fr'echet spaces , including all infinite dimensional Banach spaces with separable dual, such that there is a hypercyclic operator on for which the dual operator is also hypercyclic. An extension of the Salas theorem on hypercyclicity of a perturbation of the identity by adding a backward weighted shift is presented and its various applications are outlined.
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