On the almost everywhere convergence of double Fourier series of integrable functions (Q1114107)
From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | On the almost everywhere convergence of double Fourier series of integrable functions |
scientific article |
Statements
On the almost everywhere convergence of double Fourier series of integrable functions (English)
0 references
1985
0 references
The author shows that a theorem of Menshov on the representation of functions by trigonometric series is carried over in the same form to double trigonometric series. In fact, he proves the following theorem: Let \(Q_ k\subset [0,2\pi)\), \(k=1,2\), be two perfect and nowhere dense sets. Then for each function \(F(x,y)\in L^ 1(T)\), \(T=[0,2\pi)^ 2\), there is a function \(G(x,y)\in L^ 1(T)\) such that \(G(x,y)=F(x,y)\) on \(Q=Q_ 1\times Q_ 2\) and both the rectangular and the spherical partial sums of the double Fourier series of G converge to it almost everywhere.
0 references
theorem of Menshov
0 references
spherical partial sums
0 references
double Fourier series
0 references