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    Summability of Laguerre expansions (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    Markett's results on summability of modified Laguerre expansions are strengthened. It is established that \(\alpha=1/6\) is the critical index for the Cesaro summability and for \(\alpha>1/6\) Cesaro means converge almost everywhere. Also presented is an analogue of the Fejer-Lebesgue theorem.
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    Laguerre expansions
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    Cesaro summability
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    Cesaro means
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    Fejer-Lebesgue theorem
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