Uniformly convergent representations of functions by rearranged Hermite- Fourier and Freud series expansions (Q1804718)
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Uniformly convergent representations of functions by rearranged Hermite- Fourier and Freud series expansions (English)
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11 February 1996
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It is a well-known open problem in the theory of Fourier series if the Fourier series of any continuous function has a uniformly convergent rearrangement. Gy. Révész proved a partial result: namely, that the Fourier series of any continuous function has a rearrangement which has a uniformly convergent subsequence of its partial sums (converging to the function in question). In the present work an extension of this result is proven for Hermite and Freud expansions. If the weight is included in the Hermite orthogonal functions; and then a perfect analogue of Révész' theorem is verified (with some natural assumptions, like the function in question should simultaneously belong to the spaces \(C(\mathbb{R})\), \(L^\infty(\mathbb{R})\) and \(L^2(\mathbb{R})\)). Furthermore, the same question was resolved for orthogonal polynomial systems corresponding to exponential weight functions \(w(x)= \exp(- |x|^\lambda)\), which are the so- called Freud orthogonal polynomials (\(\lambda= 2\) is the Hermite case). For the parameter range \(0< \lambda\leq 3\) the same result holds as for the Hermite case, while for \(\lambda> 3\) the convergence is true uniformly on compact subsets of the real line.
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Hermite polynomials
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Fourier series
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rearrangement
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Hermite and Freud expansions
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Hermite orthogonal functions
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Freud orthogonal polynomials
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