The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
The search session has expired. Please query the service again.
Displaying 61 –
80 of
229
We study weighted -integrability (1 ≤ p < ∞) of trigonometric series. It is shown how the integrability of a function with weight depends on some regularity conditions on Fourier coefficients. Criteria for the uniform convergence of trigonometric series in terms of their coefficients are also studied.
Integrability and convergence of modified cosine sums introduced by Rees and Stanojević under a class of generalized semi-convex null coefficients are studied by using Cesàro means of non-integral orders.
We show that, if the coefficients (an) in a series tend to 0 as n → ∞ and satisfy the regularity condition that , then the cosine series represents an integrable function on the interval [-π,π]. We also show that, if the coefficients (bn) in a series tend to 0 and satisfy the corresponding regularity condition, then the sine series represents an integrable function on [-π,π] if and only if . These conclusions were previously known to hold under stronger restrictions on the sizes of the differences...
We establish new connections between some classes of lacunary sets. The main tool is the use of (p,q)-summing or weakly compact operators (for Riesz sets). This point of view provides new properties of stationary sets and allows us to generalize to more general abelian groups than the torus some properties of p-Sidon sets. We also construct some new classes of Riesz sets.
In a series of papers beginning in the late 1990s, Michael Lacey and Christoph Thiele have resolved a longstanding conjecture of Calderón regarding certain very singular integral operators, given a transparent proof of Carleson’s theorem on the almost everywhere convergence of Fourier series, and initiated a slew of further developments. The hallmarks of these problems are multilinearity as opposed to mere linearity, and especially modulation symmetry. By modulation is meant multiplication by characters...
A famous theorem of Carleson says that, given any function , , its Fourier series converges for almost every . Beside this property, the series may diverge at some point, without exceeding . We define the divergence index at as the infimum of the positive real numbers such that and we are interested in the size of the exceptional sets , namely the sets of with divergence index equal to . We show that quasi-all functions in have a multifractal behavior with respect to this definition....
We give necessary conditions in terms of the coefficients for the convergence of a double trigonometric series in the -metric, where . The results and their proofs have been motivated by the recent papers of A. S. Belov (2008) and F. Móricz (2010). Our basic tools in the proofs are the Hardy-Littlewood inequality for functions in and the Bernstein-Zygmund inequalities for the derivatives of trigonometric polynomials and their conjugates in the -metric, where .
Currently displaying 61 –
80 of
229