Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4598851 Linear Algebra and its Applications 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The essence of the notion of lineability and spaceability is to find linear structures in somewhat chaotic environments. The existing methods, in general, use ad hoc arguments and few general techniques are known. Motivated by the search of general methods, in this paper we formally extend recent results of G. Botelho and V.V. Fávaro on invariant sequence spaces to a more general setting. Our main results show that some subsets of invariant sequence spaces contain, up to the null vector, a closed infinite-dimensional subspace.

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