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Chaos in convolution operators on the space of entire functions of infinitely many complex variables

Blas M. Caraballo, Vinícius V. Fávaro

Published 2018-06-19Version 1

A classical result of Godefroy and Shapiro states that every nontrivial convolution operator on the space $\mathcal{H}(\mathbb{C}^n)$ of entire functions of several complex variables is hypercyclic. In sharp contrast with this result F\'avaro and Mujica show that no translation operator on the space $\mathcal{H}(\mathbb{C}^\mathbb{N})$ of entire functions of infinitely many complex variables is hypercyclic. In this work we study the linear dynamics of convolution operators on $\mathcal{H}(\mathbb{C}^\mathbb{N})$. First we show that no convolution operator on $\mathcal{H}(\mathbb{C}^\mathbb{N})$ is neither cyclic nor $n$-supercyclic for any positive integer $n$. After we study the notion of Li--Yorke chaos in non-metrizable topological vector spaces and we show that every nontrivial convolution operator on $\mathcal{H}(\mathbb{C}^\mathbb{N})$ is Li--Yorke chaotic.

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