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Multiple Walsh series and Zygmund sets
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    Multiple Walsh series and Zygmund sets (English)
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    8 May 2015
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    The classical Zygmund theorem claims that, for any sequence of positive numbers \(\{\varepsilon_n\}\) monotonically tending to zero and any \(\delta>0\), there exists a set of uniqueness for the class of trigonometric series whose coefficients are majorized by the sequence \(\{\varepsilon_n\}\) whose measure is greater than \(2\pi-\delta\). In this paper, the author proves an analog of Zygmund's theorem for multiple series in the Walsh system on whose coefficients rather weak constraints are imposed. The proof is based on the frame of the dyadic group introduced by Vilenkin and Fine.
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    multiple Walsh series
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    Zygmund set
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    set of uniqueness
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    dyadic group
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    abelian group
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    dyadic cube
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    quasi-measure
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