An estimate of the rate of convergence of the conjugate Fourier series of functions of bounded variation (Q1097440)

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An estimate of the rate of convergence of the conjugate Fourier series of functions of bounded variation
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    An estimate of the rate of convergence of the conjugate Fourier series of functions of bounded variation (English)
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    Let f be a \(2\pi\)-periodic function of bounded variation on \([- \lambda,\pi]\) and let \(\hat s_ n(x)\) denote the nth partial sum of the conjugate Fourier series of f(x). We write \(\psi_ x(t)=\{f(x+t)-f(x- t)\}\) and \[ \hat f(x)=\lim_{\epsilon \to o+}\tilde f(x,\epsilon)=\lim_{\epsilon \to o+}\frac{2}{\pi}\int^{\pi}_{\epsilon}\frac{\psi_ x(t)}{2 \tan t/2}dt. \] In this note an estimate of the rate of convergence of the conjugate series of a function of bounded variation is obtained by proving the following theorem. Theorem. If \(f\in Bv[-\pi,\pi]\), then \[ | \tilde s_ n(x)-\tilde f(x,\frac{\pi}{n})| \leq \frac{3,3}{n}\sum^{n}_{k=1}\quad V_ 0^{\pi /k}(\psi_ x), \] where \(V_ 0\) \(t(\psi_ x)\) denotes the total variation of \(\psi_ x\) on the interval [0,t], \(t\in [0,\pi]\).
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    rate of convergence
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    estimate of the rate of convergence
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    conjugate series
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