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Uniqueness theorems for series in the Franklin system
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    Uniqueness theorems for series in the Franklin system (English)
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    14 April 2016
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    The Franklin system, which consists of piecewise linear continuous functions, is the first example of a complete orthonormal basis in \(C[0,1]\). One of the results announced in the present paper is the following analog of the Cantor uniqueness theorem from the theory of trigonometric series: if a series expansion in the Franklin system converges everywhere to zero, then all the coefficients of the series are equal to zero. Several other uniqueness results for Franklin series and multiple Franklin series are given and four open questions are also formulated.
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    Franklin system
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    trigonometric series
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    Fourier-Franklin series
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    Cantor's uniqueness theorem
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    Dirichlet kernel
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    convergence in measure
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