On the set of hypercyclic vectors for the differentiation operator
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Let $D$ be the differentiation operator $Df=f'$ acting on the Fr\'echet space $\H$ of all entire functions in one variable with the standard (compact-open) topology. It is known since 1950's that the set $H(D)$ of hypercyclic vectors for the operator $D$ is non-empty. We treat two questions raised by Aron, Conejero, Peris and Seoane-Sep\'ulveda whether the set $H(D)$ contains (up to the zero function) a non-trivial subalgebra of $\H$ or an infinite dimensional closed linear subspace of $\H$. In the present article both questions are answered affirmatively.
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