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\(\theta\)-summability of Fourier series
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    \(\theta\)-summability of Fourier series (English)
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    14 February 2005
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    In this paper the author investigates a general summability method of orthogonal series with the help of an integrable function \(\theta\). Under some conditions he shows that if the maximal Fejér operator is bounded from a Banach space \(\mathbf X\) to \(\mathbf Y\), then the maximal \(\theta\)-operator is also bounded. As special cases the trigonometric Fourier, Walsh, Walsh-Kaczmarz, Vilenkin and Ciesielski-Fourier series and Fourier transforms are considered. It is proved that the maximal operator of the \(\theta\)-means of these Fourier series is bounded from \(H_p\) to \(L_p\) for any \(1/2<p\leq\infty\) and is of weak type \((1,1)\). In the endpoint case \(p=1/2\) a weak type inequality is derived. As a consequence the author proves that the \(\theta\)-means of an integrable function converge a.e. to the function. Some special cases, such as the Weierstrass, Picard, Bessel, Riesz, de la Valée-Poussin, Rogosinski and Riemann summations are considered. Similar results are verified for several-dimensional Fourier series and Hardy spaces.
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    Fejér means
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    \(\theta\)-summability
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    trigonometric system
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    Walsh system
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    Walsh-Kaczmarz sytem
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    Vilenkin sytem
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    Ciesielski system
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    Fourier transforms
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    Hardy spaces
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