Disjoint mixing composition operators on the Hardy space in the unit ball (Q2449593)

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Disjoint mixing composition operators on the Hardy space in the unit ball
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    Disjoint mixing composition operators on the Hardy space in the unit ball (English)
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    9 May 2014
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    In this paper, the authors work with the definitions of \textit{disjoint hypercyclic} (or d-hypercyclic) and \textit{disjoint mixing} (or d-mixing) operators. The main result relates those definitions with hypercyclic composition operators. A \textit{composition operator} induced by an analytic self-map \(\varphi\) of the unit ball \(\mathbb{B}\) of the complex \(n\)-dimensional Euclidian space \(\mathbb{C}^n\) is defined as follows: \(C_\varphi =f\circ \varphi\), \(f\in H(\mathbb{B})\), where \(H(\mathbb{B})\) is the collection of all holomorphic functions defined on \(\mathbb{B}\). In addition, a continuous linear operator \(T\in L(X)\), where \(X\) is a separable and infinite dimensional Banach space, is said to be \textit{hypercyclic} if there is an \(f\in X\) such that the orbit \(\{T^nf: n=0,1,\ldots\}\) is dense in \(X\). The authors generalize an interesting result of characterization of d-hypercyclic and d-mixing of finite many hypercyclic composition operators acting on the Hardy space of unit ball. This result can be found in [\textit{Ö. Martin}, Disjoint hypercyclic and supercyclic composition operators. Ph.D. Thesis. Bowling Green State University (2010; Zbl 1300.47003)]. The proofs of the present paper are partially based on this thesis, whose author considered hypercyclic composition operators on the Hardy space \(H^2(\mathbb{D})\) of the unit disk \(\mathbb{D}\) of \(\mathbb{C}\) which are induced by linear fractional self-maps of \(\mathbb{D}\). With some new methods and calculation techniques, related to the study of fixed points of analytic self-maps \(\varphi: \mathbb{B} \to \mathbb{B}\), the authors generalize the characterization of d-hypercyclicity and d-mixing to finitely many hypercyclic composition operators acting now on the Hardy space of unit ball \(\mathbb{B}\) of \(\mathbb{C}^n\), i.e., \(H^2(\mathbb{B})\). In this case, the analytic self-maps of \(\mathbb{B}\) are automorphisms. With this generalization, the authors obtain another result involving hypercyclic convolution operators on \(H^2(\mathbb{B})\), since the attractive fixed points of the self-maps that define the considered convolution operators are all distinct. The paper concludes with a new result involving d-mixing (and d-hypercyclic) convolution operators on \(H(\mathbb{B})\).
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    hyperclic convolution operators
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    disjoint mixing operators
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    disjoint hypercyclic operators
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    fixed points
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    Hardy spaces
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