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Absolutely convergent multiple Fourier series and multiplicative Lipschitz classes of functions
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    Absolutely convergent multiple Fourier series and multiplicative Lipschitz classes of functions (English)
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    29 December 2009
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    The author generalizes earlier results for functions of several variables. He considers \(N\)- multiple absolute convergence trigonometric series. It is the multiple Fourier series of its sum \(f\). It is given sufficient conditions in terms of the coefficients in order to \(f\) belong to one of the Lipschitz classes. The conditions are not only sufficient, but also necessary for special subclass of coefficients.
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    multiple Fourier series
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    absolute convergence
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    multiple difference operator of first order in each variable
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    multiplicative Lipschitz classes
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