FREQUENTLY HYPERCYCLIC BILATERAL SHIFTS
Glasgow mathematical journal, Tome 61 (2019) no. 2, pp. 271-286

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It is not known whether the inverse of a frequently hypercyclic bilateral weighted shift on c0(Z) is again frequently hypercyclic. We show that the corresponding problem for upper frequent hypercyclicity has a positive answer. We characterise, more generally, when bilateral weighted shifts on Banach sequence spaces are (upper) frequently hypercyclic.
GROSSE-ERDMANN, KARL-G. FREQUENTLY HYPERCYCLIC BILATERAL SHIFTS. Glasgow mathematical journal, Tome 61 (2019) no. 2, pp. 271-286. doi: 10.1017/S0017089518000204
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