Complex Tauberian theorems for Laplace transforms with local pseudofunction boundary behavior (Q2330802)

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    Complex Tauberian theorems for Laplace transforms with local pseudofunction boundary behavior
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      Complex Tauberian theorems for Laplace transforms with local pseudofunction boundary behavior (English)
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      23 October 2019
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      This paper, written by two of the leading experts in modern Tauberian theory, establishes a number of Tauberian theorems for Laplace transforms with local pseudofunction boundary behaviour. These results extend various previously known versions of the Ingham-Fatou-Riesz theorem and the Wiener-Ikehara theorem. In particular, the authors allow for possible null sets of boundary singularities and remove unnecessary uniformity conditions occurring in earlier works. This is achieved by means of a useful characterisation of local pseudofunctions. The authors go on to refine various results relating to the Katznelson-Tzafriri theorem for power series.
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      complex Tauberians
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      Fatou-Riesz theorem
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      Wiener-Ikehara theorem
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      pseudofunction boundary behavior
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      pseudomeasures
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      Laplace transform
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      power series
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      boundary singularities
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