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\(L^1\)-approximation rate of certain trigonometric series
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    13 February 2012
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    The authors claim that they refigure out the whole frame of \(L^1\)-approximation. This sounds too optimistic. For example, it is quite common to start from trigonometric series rather than from the Fourier series of an integrable function and only then to use specific properties of the coefficients of the series in order to ensure integrability. Further, the picture of the classes to which the sequences of the coefficients of trigonometric series belong is somewhat different from the reality, for this the reader may refer to the paper of the reviewer and \textit{S. Tikhonov} [Math. Nachr. 284, No. 8--9, 1083--1098 (2011; Zbl 1223.26017)]. For the considered setting, the results are around the standard unavoidable logarithmic condition.
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    trigonometric series
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    \(L^1\)-approximation
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    monotonicity
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