On convergence of partial sums of Franklin series to \(+\infty\) (Q2173209)
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On convergence of partial sums of Franklin series to \(+\infty\) (English)
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22 April 2020
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The paper studies the possibility of convergence to \(+\infty\) of partial sums \(S_{n_k} (x)\) of series by a Franklin system on a set of positive measure. The main results of this paper are theorems 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3. (Note that theorem 2.3 follows from theorems 2.1 and 2.2.) Let \(\{n_k\}\) be an arbitrary increasing sequence of natural numbers. The theorems prove that: (i) If \(\{n_k\}\) is such that the ratio \(n_{k+1}/n_k\) is bounded, then the \(n_k\)-th partial sum of a series by a Franklin system cannot converge to \(+\infty\) on a set of positive measure. (ii) If the ratio \(n_{k+1}/n_k\) is unbounded, then there exists a series by a Franklin system, the \(n_k\)-th partial sum of which converges to \(+\infty\) almost everywhere on \([0, 1]\).
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Franklin system
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Franklin series
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convergence to \(+\infty\)
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