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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1637893
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English | Anisotropic norms of Dirichlet kernels and some other trigonometric polynomials |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1637893 |
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Anisotropic norms of Dirichlet kernels and some other trigonometric polynomials (English)
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3 June 2002
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Let \(D_U=D_U(x)=\sum_{k\in U\cap\mathbb Z^n}e^{i(k_1x_1+\dots +k_nx_n)}\) be the Dirichlet kernel generated by the set \(U\subset\mathbb R^n.\) Various estimates are known for the \(L_1\) norms (Lebesgue constants) of \(D_U\) under certain assumptions on \(U,\) but also \(L_p\) norms, \(p>1,\) were studied. For example, for \(1\leq p\leq{2n\over n+1},\) M. D'yachenko proved the estimate \[ \|D_U\|_p\leq C\max_{k\in U}\left(\prod_{j=1}^n(|k_j|+1)\right)^{n-1 \over 2n} \] with the constants \(C\) depending only on \(n\) and \(p,\) provided \(U\) is a bounded nonempty set of natural numbers that, together with each point \(k,\) contains \(\mathbb Z^n\cap\prod_{j=1}^n[1,k_j]\) as a subset. In the paper under review this result is extended to the case of anisotropic \(L_{p_1,\dots , p_n}\) norms.
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multiple Fourier series
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anisotropic norm
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Dirichlet kernel
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Hardy-Littlewood theorem
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