On the convergence of Fourier series of u.a.p. functions (Q2638469)

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On the convergence of Fourier series of u.a.p. functions
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    On the convergence of Fourier series of u.a.p. functions (English)
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    Let f be uniformly almost periodic (u.a.p.) function. Then the spectrum of f is given by \(\Lambda (f)=\{\lambda \in R| \quad c(\lambda)\neq 0\},\) where \(c(\lambda)=\lim_{T\to \infty}(1/T)\int^{T}_{0}f(x)e^{-i\lambda x}dx.\nu\)-ordering of the spectrum \(\nu: N\leftrightarrow \Lambda (f)\) defines partial sums of the Fourier series of an u.a.p. function f: \[ _{\nu}S_ n(f;x)=\sum^{n}_{j=1}c_ je^{i\lambda_ jx},\text{ where } c_ j=c(\lambda_ j),\quad \lambda_ j=\nu (j). \] The main result proved by the author in this paper is the following: For any u.a.p. function f, there exists an ordering \(\nu\) of the spectrum \(\Lambda\) (f) and a sequence \(M_ k\to \infty\) for which the \(\nu\)-ordered partial sums \(_{\nu}S_{M_ k}(f)\to f\) uniformly on R.
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    convergence of Fourier series
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    rearrangement of Fourier series
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    Fourier series of almost periodic function
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    ordered partial sums
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