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    Pointwise convergence of vector-valued Fourier series (English)
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    5 December 2013
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    An extension of Carleson's theorem to vector-valued functions is proved. The space \(Y\) where the considered \(L^p\)-functions, \(1<p<\infty\), take values is a complex interpolation space between an unconditionality of martingale differences space and a Hilbert space. A part of the paper where the necessity of the unconditionality of martingale differences is discussed and the passage from the Fourier integrals to Fourier series is shown is independent of the rest of the paper. The proof of the main result uses the phase plane analysis.
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    pointwise convergence of Fourier series
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    unconditionality of martingale differences (UMD)
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    complex interpolation
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    phase plane analysis
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    Carleson's theorem
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