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The author of this paper presents \ a condition, concerning a multi-index sequence of numbers \(\{a_\mathbf n, \mathbf n \in \mathbb N^d \}\) which ensures that for all orthonormal fields \(\{\Phi_{\mathbf n}, \mathbf n \in \mathbb N^d \} \) the series \ \(\sum_{\mathbf n}a_{\mathbf n} \Phi_{\mathbf n}\) is unconditionally almost everywhere convergent. The author considers convergence in Pringsheim's and in regular sense. The presented condition is in some sense optimal.
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orthogonal series
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orthogonal field
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    The author of this paper presents \ a condition, concerning a multi-index sequence of numbers \(\{a_\mathbf n, \mathbf n \in \mathbb N^d \}\) which ensures that for all orthonormal fields \(\{\Phi_{\mathbf n}, \mathbf n \in \mathbb N^d \} \) the series \ \(\sum_{\mathbf n}a_{\mathbf n} \Phi_{\mathbf n}\) is unconditionally almost everywhere convergent. The author considers convergence in Pringsheim's and in regular sense. The presented condition is in some sense optimal.
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    orthogonal series
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    orthogonal field
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    a.e. convergence
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