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Rate of convergence for double Walsh-Fourier series of functions of bounded fluctuation
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    Rate of convergence for double Walsh-Fourier series of functions of bounded fluctuation (English)
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    17 November 1993
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    for classes of functions with convergent Fourier series, the problem of estimating the rate of convergence has always been of interest. The classical theorem of Walsh for functions of bounded variation assures the convergence of their Walsh-Fourier series, but gives no estimate of the rate of convergence. Such an estimate was first provided by the present author. Here we consider this problem in the case of functions of two variables that are of bounded variation in the sense of Hardy and Krause. Among others, we extend the Walsh theorem from single to double Walsh- Fourier series. We prove our estimates in a greater generality, by introducing the notion of bounded fluctuation for functions of two variables over a rectangle.
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    Rademacher functions
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    Walsh functions in the Paley enumeration
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    \(W\)- continuity
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    rectangular oscillation
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    Walsh-Dirichlet kernel
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    Walsh- Dirichlet test
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    rate of convergence
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    Walsh-Fourier series
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    bounded variation in the sense of Hardy and Krause
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    bounded fluctuation
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