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Example of a divergent Fourier series in the Vilenkin system (English)
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25 November 2011
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The following result in the framework of generalizing the classical Kolmogorov's example is proved in this paper. Theorem 3. Suppose that \(F(u)=uf(u)\), where \(f(u)\) is a nondecreasing continuous function on \([0,\infty)\), \(f(0)=1\), and \(f(u)\) satisfies the condition \(f(u)=o(\sqrt{\log u})\) as \(u\to\infty\), and let the sequence \(P\) satisfy the condition \(\underline{\lim}p_i<\infty\). Then there exists a function \(g\in F(L)\) whose Fourier series in the Vilenkin system, defined by means of the sequence \(P\), diverges everywhere in \([0,1)\). For the trigonometric system, a result of such type has earlier been obtained by Konyagin. The result and main ideas of the proof of the above Theorem 3 are direct generalizations of Bochkarev's result for the Walsh system.
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Fourier series
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Vilenkin system
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Walsh system
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Vilenkin function
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Dirichlet kernel
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Rademacher function
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