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A note on the generalized Cesàro means of trigonometric Fourier series
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    A note on the generalized Cesàro means of trigonometric Fourier series (English)
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    22 April 2020
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    This paper is a continuation of a series of papers of the first author and is devoted to the generalized Cesàro summation methods with variable orders. Two proved theorems give important information on the pointwise convergence of \(\left( C,\alpha _{n}\right) \)-means of trigonometric Fourier series in the case where \(\alpha _{n}\rightarrow 0+\).
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    trigonometric Fourier series
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    generalized Cesàro summability
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    modulus of continuity
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