On the comparison of trigonometric convolution operators with their discrete analogues for Riemann integrable functions.

Nessel, R.J.; Röpsch, C.

Journal of Inequalities and Applications [electronic only] (1998)

  • Volume: 2, Issue: 4, page 297-306
  • ISSN: 1029-242X

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Nessel, R.J., and Röpsch, C.. "On the comparison of trigonometric convolution operators with their discrete analogues for Riemann integrable functions.." Journal of Inequalities and Applications [electronic only] 2.4 (1998): 297-306. <http://eudml.org/doc/120038>.

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