Uniform distribution of sequences with respect to the Voronoi and Riesz methods (Q2477485)
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Uniform distribution of sequences with respect to the Voronoi and Riesz methods (English)
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13 March 2008
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In the paper under review the author considers some of the problems proposed by \textit{V. V. Kozlov} and \textit{T. Madsen} [Sb. Math. 196, No. 10, 1495--1502 (2005); translation from Mat. Sb. 196, No. 10, 103--110 (2005; Zbl 1142.11342)]. The main results are as follows. (i) If a sequence \(x_n\in [0,1]\) is uniformly distributed with respect to some regular Voronoi method \((W,q_n)\), then it is uniformly distributed in the sense of Weyl, i.e., with respect to the Cesàro method \((C,1)\). (ii) If \(\theta\) is irrational, then the sequence of fractional parts \(\{n\theta\}\) \((n= 1,2,\dots)\) is uniformly distributed with respect to the Voronoi method \((W,q_n)\), if and only if it is uniformly distributed with respect to the Riesz method \((R,q_n)\). For example, if the sequence \(q_n\) \((n= 1,2,\dots)\) is monotone, then the sequence \(\{n\theta\}\) \((n= 1,2,\dots)\) is uniformly distributed with respect to both methods \((W,q_n)\) and \((R,q_n)\) for any irrational number \(\theta\).
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uniform distribution
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summation method
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sequence of fractional parts
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