Invertibility of functions of operators and existence of hyperinvariant subspaces

Abstract

Let T be an absolutely continuous polynomially bounded operator, and let θ be a singular inner function. It is shown that if θ(T) is invertible and some additional conditions are fulfilled, then T has nontrivial hyperinvariant subspaces.

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