On numerically hypercyclic operators
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Publication:6239534
arXiv1302.2483MaRDI QIDQ6239534FDOQ6239534
Authors: S. Shkarin
Publication date: 11 February 2013
Abstract: According to Kim, Peris and Song, a continuous linear operator on a complex Banach space is called {it numerically hypercyclic} if the numerical orbit is dense in for some and satisfying . They have characterized numerically hypercyclic weighted shifts and provided an example of a numerically hypercyclic operator on . We answer two questions of Kim, Peris and Song. Namely, we construct a numerically hypercyclic operator, whose square is not numerically hypercyclic as well as an operator which is not numerically hypercyclic but has two numerical orbits whose union is dense in . We characterize numerically hypercyclic operators on as well as the operators similar to a numerically hypercyclic one and those operators whose conjugacy class consists entirely of numerically hypercyclic operators. We describe in spectral terms the operator norm closure of the set of numerically hypercyclic operators on a reflexive Banach space. Finally, we provide criteria for numeric hypercyclicity and decide upon the numerical hypercyclicity of operators from various classes.
Ergodicity, mixing, rates of mixing (37A25) Cyclic vectors, hypercyclic and chaotic operators (47A16)
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