On the properties of Haar expansions (Q1594063)

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    On the properties of Haar expansions (English)
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    28 January 2001
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    Let be \(f(t)\in L[0,1]\) and \(a_m(f)\) their Fourier-Haar coefficients, \(\omega(\delta)\) a modulus of continuity with the additional property \(\omega (\delta)=\omega(-\delta)\), and \(\tau(t)\) a nonnegative function for \(t\in [1,\infty)\). Consider \(A_{\omega,\tau}(f)=\sum_{m=2}^{\infty} \omega (a_m(f))\tau(m)\). Let \(\tau(t)\) be an almost decreasing function on \([1,\infty)\), such that \(\tau(t)\leq C\tau(2t)\) for all \(t\geq 1\).Then for the inequality \(A_{\omega,\tau}(\phi(f)) \leq CA_{\omega, \tau}(f)\) to hold for all \(f\in L[0,1]\) and all \(\phi\in \text{Lip}_D1 \) it is necessary and sufficient that the functions \(\omega\) and \(\tau\) satisfy the condition \(\int^1_{2^{-(N+1)/2}} \frac{\omega(\delta t)}{t} \tau(1+2^{N+1}t^2) dt\leq C_1\tau(2^N+1)\omega(\delta)\) for all \(\delta\geq 0\) and \(N=0,1,\dots .\) Numerous corollaries are given.
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    Lipschitz classes
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    Haar functions
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    absolute convergence
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