Some relationships with subnormal operators and existence of hyperinvariant subspaces
Abstract
If T is a polynomially bounded operator, M is an invariant subspace of T, T| M is a unilateral shift and T*| M is subnormal, then T has a nontrivial hyperinvariant subspace. If an operator T is intertwined from both sides with two operators, one of which is hyponormal and other is the adjoint to hyponormal, then T has a nontrivial hyperinvariant subspace. The existence of nontrivial hyperinvariant subspaces for subnormal operators themselves is not studied here.
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