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Sum of everywhere convergent trigonometric series
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    Sum of everywhere convergent trigonometric series (English)
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    6 December 2004
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    Two problems concerning the sum of everywhere convergent trigonometric series are considered in the paper. First, an example is given of a trigonometric series everywhere convergent to a bounded function which is not Riemann integrable (albeit Lebesgue integrable). The author constructs this example (simplified after a discussion with V. A. Skvortsov) while answering the corresponding question of B. S. Kashin. Next, the author shows that if a trigonometric series converges everywhere or converges everywhere on the interval \((a,b)\) to a function \(f,\) then the number of values of the function \(f\) on \([0,2\pi)\) or on \((a,b),\) respectively, cannot be equal to two. This is a partial case of a more general theorem. Note that any other finite number of values can be achieved.
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    everywhere convergent trigonometric series
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    Fourier series
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    Riemann method
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    Riemann integrable function
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