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On the degree of continuity and smoothness of sine and cosine Fourier transforms of Lebesgue integrable functions
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    On the degree of continuity and smoothness of sine and cosine Fourier transforms of Lebesgue integrable functions (English)
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    26 April 2012
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    The author studies conditions under which the cosine and sine Fourier transforms possess certain smoothness. These are generalizations of some results on trigonometric series. However, there are much more results for series, in fact the most interesting in [\textit{S.~Tikhonov}, Acta Math. Hung. 114, 61--78 (2007; Zbl 1121.42006)], that are waiting for generalizations.
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    Lebesgue integrable function over \(\mathbb R_+\)
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    sine and cosine Fourier transform
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    classical function classes Lip\((\alpha)\)
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    lip\((\alpha)\)
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    Zyg\((\alpha)\)
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    zyg\((\alpha)\)
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