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Cesàro means of subsequences of partial sums of trigonometric Fourier series
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    Cesàro means of subsequences of partial sums of trigonometric Fourier series (English)
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    10 January 2019
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    The author gives an answer of a question asked by \textit{Z. Zalcwasser} [Stud. Math. 6, 82--88 (1936; Zbl 0015.25504)] with respect to the trigonometric system: how rare can a sequence of strictly monotone increasing integers \((n_j)\) be such that the almost everywhere relation \(\frac{1}{N}\sum^N_{j=1}S_{nj}f\to f\) is fulfilled for each integrable function \(f\).
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    Cesàro means
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    subsequences of partial sums
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    trigonometric Fourier series
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    a.e. convergence
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    Zalcwasser's problem
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