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Representation of measurable functions by series in Walsh subsystems (English)
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27 October 2009
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A sequence \(\Lambda\) of integers is called the Men'shov spectrum if for any measurable function on \([0,1]\) there exists a series in the subsystem \(\{w_k\}_{k\in\Lambda}\) of the Walsh system that converges almost everywhere to that function. The author proves that there exist Men'shov spectra of the form \(\Lambda=\{k^l+o(k^{l-1})\}_{k\in\mathbb N}\) (for any \(l\in\{2^j\}_{j=0}^{\infty})\) and of the form \(\Lambda=\{k^2+o(\omega(k))\}_{k\in\mathbb N}\) (for any \(\{\omega(k)\}\) which tends to infinity).
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Walsh system
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orthogonal series
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representation theorems
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expansion spectrum
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