Summary: | In this paper, we prove that if T is diskcyclic operator then the closed unit disk multiplied by the union of the numerical range of all iterations of T is dense in H. Also, if T is diskcyclic operator and |λ| ≤ 1, then T – λI has dense range. Moreover, we prove that if α > 1, then 1/αT is hypercyclic in a separable Hilbert space H if and only if T ⊕ αIC is diskcyclic in H ⊕ C. We show at least in some cases a diskcyclic operator has an invariant, dense linear subspace or an infinite dimensional closed linear subspace, whose non-zero elements are diskcyclic vectors. However, we give some counterexamples to show that not always a diskcyclic operator has such a subspace.
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