On approximation by Riesz means concerning orthogonal series (Q1842728)

From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
On approximation by Riesz means concerning orthogonal series
scientific article

    Statements

    On approximation by Riesz means concerning orthogonal series (English)
    0 references
    0 references
    5 March 1996
    0 references
    For an orthonormal system \(\{\phi_n(x)\}\) on an interval \((a, b)\), we consider a real orthogonal series \(\sum^\infty_{n= 0} c_n \phi_n(x)\) with \(\sum^\infty_{n= 0} c^2_n< \infty\), together with its partial sum function \(s_\omega(x):= \sum_{k\leq \omega} c_k\phi_k(x)\) \((\omega\geq 0)\). Then \((s_n(x))\) converges in the \(L^2\) norm to a square-integrable function \(f(x)\). Given a non-negative strictly increasing function \(\lambda(\omega)\) \((\omega\geq 0)\) such that \(\lambda(0)= 0\), \(\lambda(n+ 1)\leq M\lambda(n)\) \((M\geq 1,\;n= 1,2,\dots)\), \(\lambda(n)\to \infty\), the \((R, \lambda(n), 1)\)-means of the series are \(R_\omega(x):= [\lambda(\omega)]^{- 1} \sum_{k\leq \omega} [\lambda(\omega)- \lambda(k)] c_k \phi_k(x)\) and \(\sum c_n \phi_n(x)\) is \((R, \lambda(n), 1)\)-summable to \(f(x)\) when \(R_\omega(x)\) \(\to f(x)\) \((\omega\to \infty)\). Sufficient conditions are given (Theorem A\(^*\)) in order that the Riesz means should approximate the function to a certain order, namely that, for a positive non-decreasing function \(\ell(\omega)\), we have \(|R_k(x)- f(x)|= o_x(\ell(k)^{- 1})\) almost everywhere in a measurable set \(E\subseteq (a, b)\). There are two related theorems (B\(^*\) and C\(^*\)). These all use the concept of a quasi-geometrically monotone sequence to generalize corresponding Theorems A, B, C which appeared in a previous paper of the author.
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    approximation by Riesz means
    0 references
    orthogonal series
    0 references
    quasi-geometrically monotone sequence
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references