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Tauberian theorems for iterations of weighted mean summable integrals (English)
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10 May 2019
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For a real-valued function $f\in L^1_{\mathrm{loc}}(A)$ where $A=[1,\infty]$, the $k$-th iterated weighted mean of $s(x)=\int_{1}^{x}f(t)\,dt$ is defined by \[ \sigma_p^{(k)}(x)=\frac{1}{P(x)}\int_{1}^{x}\sigma_p^{(k-1)}(t)p(t)\,dt, \] such that $\sigma_p^{(0)}(x)=s(x)$, $p\in L^1_{\mathrm{loc}}(A)$ and $P(x)=\int_{1}^{x}p(t)\,dt\to\infty$ as $x\to\infty$. If $\lim_{x\to\infty}\sigma_p^{(k)}(x)=L$, then $\int_{1}^{\infty}f(t)\,dt$ is called $(\overline{N},p,k)$ integrable to $L$. Besides, $\int_{0}^{\infty}f(t)\,dt=L$ implies $\lim_{x\to\infty}\sigma_p^{(k)}(x)=L$. But the converse implication does not hold in general. The authors of this paper investigate Tauberian conditions in order that the converse implication holds.
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Tauberian theorems and conditions
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weighted mean method of integrals
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slowly decreasing functions
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slowly oscillating functions
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