• 제목/요약/키워드: hypercyclic

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ON SOME PROPERTIES OF J-CLASS OPERATORS

  • Asadipour, Meysam;Yousefi, Bahmann
    • 대한수학회논문집
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.145-154
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    • 2019
  • The notion of hypercyclicity was localized by J-sets and in this paper, we will investigate for an equivalent condition through the use of open sets. Also, we will give a J-class criterion, that gives conditions under which an operator belongs to the J-class of operators.

HEREDITARILY HYPERCYCLICITY AND SUPERCYCLICITY OF WEIGHTED SHIFTS

  • Liang, Yu-Xia;Zhou, Ze-Hua
    • 대한수학회지
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    • 제51권2호
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    • pp.363-382
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    • 2014
  • In this paper we first characterize the hereditarily hypercyclicity of the unilateral (or bilateral) weighted shifts on the spaces $L^2(\mathbb{N},\mathcal{K})$ (or $L^2(\mathbb{Z},\mathcal{K})$) with weight sequence {$A_n$} of positive invertible diagonal operators on a separable complex Hilbert space $\mathcal{K}$. Then we give the necessary and sufficient conditions for the supercyclicity of those weighted shifts, which extends some previous results of H. Salas. At last, we give some conditions for the supercyclicity of three different weighted shifts.

ON UNIVERSAL FUNCTIONS

  • Aron, Richard;Markose, Dinesh
    • 대한수학회지
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.65-76
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    • 2004
  • An entire function $f\;{\in}\;H(\mathbb{C})$ is called universal with respect to translations if for any $g\;{\in}\;H(\mathbb{C}),\;R\;>\;0,\;and\;{\epsilon}\;>\;0$, there is $n\;{\in}\;{\mathbb{N}}$ such that $$\mid$f(z\;+\;n)\;-\;g(z)$\mid$\;<\;{\epsilon}$ whenever $$\mid$z$\mid$\;{\leq}\;R$. Similarly, it is universal with respect to differentiation if for any g, R, and $\epsilon$, there is n such that $$\mid$f^{(n)}(z)\;-\;g(z)$\mid$\;<\;{\epsilon}\;for\;$\mid$z$\mid$\;{\leq}\;R$. In this note, we review G. MacLane's proof of the existence of universal functions with respect to differentiation, and we give a simplified proof of G. D. Birkhoff's theorem showing the existence of universal functions with respect to translation. We also discuss Godefroy and Shapiro's extension of these results to convolution operators as well as some new, related results and problems.