On the a.e. convergence of convolution integrals and related problems
AMS Subject Classification 2010: 41A25, 41A27, 41A35, 41A36, 41A40, 42Al6, 42A85.The paper is concerned with establishing direct estimates for convolution operators on homogeneous Banach spaces of periodic functions by means of appropriately defined Kfunctional. The differential operator in the K-functional is defined by means of strong limit and described explicitly in terms of its Fourier coefficients. The description is simple and independent of the homogeneous Banach space. Saturation of such...
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